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    Engineered Wnt ligands specifically target blood-brain barrier function

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    • Perspective: Repairing the #bloodbrainbarrier https://t.co/vzTwP51smU #BBB #CNS Engineered #Wnt ligands enable blood-brain barrier repair in #neurological disorders https://t.co/JERynBnqUc #Wnt7a #stroke #glioblastoma #endothelium #tightjunctions https://t.co/J8mw2zrab4

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    This year, 56 million U.S. seniors will pay more for Medicare prescription drug coverage, partly due to a single drug most will not take — Aduhelm, a newly approved, expensive, and controversial Alzheimer’s drug.

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    • For those of you interested in "bonus content", @reshmagar, Tianna and I wrote an OpEd for @statnews to summarize our findings in the context of the recent Part B premium increase and #BBB drug pricing proposals https://t.co/RoJaxKxNqP https://t.co/IALzTMexVx

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    This page tracks recent state actions to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage, including approved and pending 1115 waivers, legislation that will require the state to seek federal approval through a…

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      Our #Medicaid Postpartum Coverage Tracker is updated with recently enacted state legislation in NC & a Section 1115 waiver approval in VA. If the House-passed #BBB bill is enacted, all states would have to extend this coverage from 60 days to 12 months. https://t.co/y14Mn8Hiy2 https://t.co/Q5CUEJWKud

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    This issue brief examines the characteristics of the remaining uninsured population who are eligible for Medicaid or CHIP.

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      Of the 27.4 million nonelderly uninsured people in the U.S., more than 6 in 10 are already eligible for financial assistance for coverage. Our new analysis examines who's in this group, why they lack coverage & how #BBB might help reduce uninsured number. https://t.co/c7630C1GLA

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    Rye Brook, N.Y., Nov. 19, 2021 — The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society applauds passage of critical patient-friendly reforms by the U.S. House of Representatives. The provisions, components of the Build Back Better Act, represent a key step towards ensuring millions of people — including cancer patients and survivors — have access to quality,…

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    • Today is a win for patients as we take a major step towards affordable healthcare for millions. Now it's time to get the job done in the Senate. Read more: https://t.co/o8iElZhyZG #BBB #BuildBackBetter https://t.co/7vFpp4Zfnn