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Caseworkers Coax Homeless People out of Las Vegas’ Tunnels for Treatment
Street medicine providers and homeless outreach workers who travel into Las Vegas’ drainage tunnels have noticed an uptick in the number of people living underground, and it can be difficult to pers
Read More‘Waiting List to Nowhere’: Homelessness Surveys Trap Black Men on the Streets
Homelessness experts and community leaders say vulnerability questionnaires have worsened racial disparities among the unhoused by systematically placing white people in front of the line ahead of Bla
Read MoreAn Arm and a Leg: Revisiting ‘Christmas In July’
From the archives of “An Arm and a Leg”: a family tragedy, a 40-year tradition, and a million dollars in medical debt erased.
Read MoreRole of nuclear medicine: Ushering in a new era of healthcare innovation
Dr Swagat Dash, HOD & Senior Consultant - Nuclear Medicine, Sarvodaya Hospital Faridabad explains the role of nuclear medicine The post Role of nuclear medicine: Ushering in a new era of healthc
Read MoreThyrocare secures NABL accreditation for 100 per cent of its labs
The recognition was celebrated at a special event where NABL dignitaries felicitated Thyrocare’s team The post Thyrocare secures NABL accreditation for 100 per cent of its labs appeared first on Ex
Read MoreMpox Is Spreading in Congo’s Capital, Threatening Global Efforts to Contain the Virus
In crowded Kinshasa, two strains of mpox are sweeping through a community that relies on selling sex. Hundreds of thousands of vaccines sent to the country have not been used.
Read MoreRobert F. Kennedy Jr. Wants to Ban Drug Ads on TV. It Wouldn’t Be Easy.
Attempts to restrict pharmaceutical advertisements have failed many times over the years, often on First Amendment grounds.
Read MoreGender-affirming surgery disappeared from the U.S. for decades. Now the field is fighting to keep its gains
Trans patients and advocates worry politicians could claw back access to life-changing surgeries
Read MoreSTAT+: As Congress waffles on AI, state legislatures step up to fill the void
A patchwork of state laws governing artificial intelligence could create a regulatory labyrinth for tech developers and health systems.
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