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How retractions get weaponized on social media
Retractions are meant to maintain trust in science — but on social media, they're often used to reinforce anti-science bias
Read MoreSTAT+: 3 trends to watch in telehealth in 2025
After multiple short-term extensions, telehealth providers are eager for Congress to lay out its long-term plans for the sector.
Read MoreWhy bone marrow transplants are becoming less common
Bone marrow transplants, long a mainstay of blood cancer treatments, are becoming less common in favor of options like CAR-T therapy
Read MoreOpinion: The head of the Catholic Health Association calls for healing of the broken medical system
“It is time for us to dispel the darkness of our health care industry through the light of integrity and compassion,” writes Sister Mary Haddad, president and chief executive officer…
Read MoreTERN Group and NSDC (I) to help 7,000+ nurses with global jobs in 2025
Under Mission 2025, TERN and NSDC aim to place over 2,000 nurses in Germany and 7,000 candidates globally in the next year The post TERN Group and NSDC (I) to help 7,000+ nurses with g
Read MoreThe future of health insurance: Integrating AI for fair pricing and better coverage
Dr Sabine Kapasi, Co-Founder and MD, Enira Consulting and Dr Ashish Panghal, Senior Consultant, Enira Consulting talks about the role of AI in insurance sector in India The post The future of health
Read MoreThe best of the long read in 2024
Our 20 favourite pieces of in-depth reporting, essays and profiles from the yearNicholas Saunders was a counterculture pioneer with an endless stream of quixotic schemes and a yearning to spread knowl
Read MoreRevisited: are the world’s oldest people really that old? – podcast
In this episode from September, Madeleine Finlay speaks to Dr Saul Newman, an interdisciplinary researcher at University College London and the University of Oxford, who has recently won an Ig Nobel p
Read MoreNew-Onset Epilepsy, Migraine Tied to Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
(MedPage Today) -- Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy -- gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, or eclampsia -- were tied to an increased risk of new-onset neurologic disorders years after givi
Read MoreHealth Care’s Colossus: Inside STAT’s investigation of UnitedHealth
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has sparked extraordinary public interest in the nation’s health insurance industry.
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