April 25, 2025 - 14:46

In Burlington, Massachusetts, a group of concerned parents has raised alarms after their middle school children were administered a sexually explicit health survey, despite previously opting out. Attorney Sam Whiting, along with parents Adrianne Simeone and David Hanafin, expressed their outrage over the situation, emphasizing the need for accountability and change within the school system.
The survey, which included graphic questions about sexual activity and preferences, was distributed without proper parental consent, igniting a firestorm of criticism from the community. Many parents are questioning the appropriateness of such material being presented to young students, arguing that it violates their rights to protect their children from explicit content.
The parents are now advocating for clearer policies and better communication from Burlington Public Schools regarding sensitive topics in health education. They believe that schools should prioritize parental involvement and ensure that families are fully informed about the curriculum being taught. This incident has sparked a broader conversation about parental rights and the role of education in addressing sexual health topics.
February 24, 2026 - 10:55
More than 30,000 Kaiser Permanente health care workers to end strike in California and HawaiiAn estimated 31,000 registered nurses and front-line health care workers at Kaiser Permanente facilities are set to return to work today, concluding a massive four-week strike across California and...
February 23, 2026 - 14:27
Evolent Health (EVH) Reports Q4: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of EarningsThe healthcare technology and services sector turns its focus to Evolent Health this week as the company prepares to release its fourth-quarter and full-year financial results. The announcement is...
February 22, 2026 - 23:06
Health advice from AI chatbots is frequently wrong, study showsA recent investigation has cast serious doubt on the reliability of artificial intelligence chatbots as sources for medical advice. The study demonstrates that these popular AI tools frequently...
February 21, 2026 - 21:02
Medical tourism: US family went to Turkey for healthcare, saved moneyFaced with the staggering cost of medical diagnostics in the United States, one family turned overseas for relief, uncovering significant savings through medical tourism. Cara West, alongside her...