Rural Hospital Closures
Experts discuss the need for rural healthcare and the close link between hospitals and community economics.
Experts discuss the need for rural healthcare and the close link between hospitals and community economics.
An expert discusses her contention that the care the VA provides is much better than its perception.
Expensive tech built for cell phones has pushed 911 call centers to consolidate, but will it cost lives when a far away worker with no local geographic knowledge takes your call?
Children’s medicine is more specialized than many people think an expert explains how pediatric practitioners and hospitals are set up to deal with the different biology of children.
Side effects from antibiotics given in the hospital, environmental rules fatigue, and the link older dads and geeks.
Dr. Joel Salinas has mirror touch synesthesia, a condition involving cross-wiring in the brain that allows him to feel it when people experience pain.
A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of July 2, 2017, including: Technology and parenting, exhaustion in doctors, and abusive bosses.
An expert whose daughter was afflicted discusses social anxiety warning signs in children and how the disorder can be treated.
Pot smoking among pregnant teens, lead poisoning from target practice, painkiller abuse, and employees who work from home work longer hours.
The crisis with opioid painkillers is making doctors look at alternative medicine therapies for a substitute for these drugs.
Some animals, such as elephants, almost never get cancer, and scientists have learned that the elephant DNA repair system is 20 times more powerful than the human system
A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of May 14, 2017.
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