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Donald Trump returns to the presidency with big ambitions to shake up health care
Trump promised to shake up public health institutions, reshape federal health programs, and slash high costs.
Read MoreMicrobioTx unveils a fingerprick-based test to profile gut microbiome
MicrobioTx’s GFT is clinically validated in trials at leading Indian research institutes and has been recently approved by the Indian regulator The post MicrobioTx unveils a fingerprick-based test
Read MoreThe Rebellious Scientist Who Made Kamala Harris
The presidential candidate’s mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, was a breast cancer researcher whose egalitarian politics often bucked a patriarchal lab culture.
Read MoreCommunity Health Workers Spread Across the US, Even in Rural Areas
Community health workers are increasingly common in rural areas, where they help patients overcome barriers to accessing care and staying healthy.
Read MoreUS abortion rights supporters see victories despite major loss in Florida
Several states vote to enshrine protections but effort to roll back Florida’s six-week abortion ban fell shortUS election 2024 – latest updatesUS election results 2024: live map and trackerTracker
Read MorePRAAN study unveils outcomes of multi-centric prospective stroke registry on mechanical thrombectomy in India
These results corroborate the evidence that Mechanical Thrombectomy is safe and effective treatment for AIS in Indian Population The post PRAAN study unveils outcomes of multi-centric prospective str
Read MoreOpinion: How your genetics could determine your politics
Political scientist Kevin Smith says his research suggests “political orientations are at least partially under genetic influence.” What would that mean for the U.S.
Read MoreOpinion: Pharma’s ethically questionable sites essentially sell drugs directly to consumers
Rather than bribing and wheedling physicians to pretty-please-prescribe-our-drug, websites allow companies to deal drugs straight to the consumers who want them.
Read MoreFunding in healthcare dips in Oct 2024, reaches $72 mn
As per data provided by Traxcn.com, funding in the sector fell by 64 per cent from Spetember 2024 The post Funding in healthcare dips in Oct 2024, reaches $72 mn appeared first on Express Healthcare.
Read MoreIn Vermont, Where Almost Everyone Has Insurance, Many Can’t Find or Afford Care
Vermont has one of the lowest uninsured rates in the U.S., even though its residents pay some of the highest health insurance costs.
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