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Republicans used to trumpet the innovation of the American medical sector. Now they’re taking a meat axe to it.
A new editorial, led by faculty members at UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health appears in the American ...
The law does not target children’s-health coverage or children’s-health initiatives. But nearly half of American children are ...
True health care excellence is inseparable from the concept of value, not in a purely financial sense, but defined by the ...
In this economy of aesthetics, the first priority must be individual wellbeing and safety, rather than superficial beauty ...
Re “Why We Risk Ourselves to Care for Others,” by Craig Spencer (Opinion guest essay, July 11): Perhaps I’m not the only one who cried at the end of Dr. Spencer’s eloquent portrayal in support of the ...
Federal courts sitting in diversity in medical malpractice suits must apply state rules for weeding out frivolous claims, doctors’ groups said in a brief for the US Supreme Court.
Get your daily dose of health and medicine every weekday with STAT’s free newsletter Morning Rounds. Sign up here. Saturday marks the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act ...
ADLM 2025 to address medical misinformation, health risks posed by plastics, AI integration into care, precision medicine, and more ...
Today's health news includes why a failed long Covid drug may still have a future and the benefits of even a little activity for people with diabetes.
Texas avoided some steeper Medicaid cuts, but hundreds of thousands of Texans are still projected to lose health coverage due to the new law.
AI hallucinations are yet another source of misinformation related to mental health and should not be relied upon for medical advice.