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For many homebound elderly, the driver who delivers their weekly meals may be their only human contact all week. These…

In the years since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), California has employed Medicaid expansion and the state…

How old is too old to practice medicine? That’s a question without a definitive answer, but one of concern to…

Amy Maxmen, a San-Francisco-based science reporter for Nature magazine, travels the world to cover global health topics. In 2018, her…

What do depression, diabetes, dyslexia, prosthetics, hearing loss, obesity and heart disease all have in common? All are considered disabilities…

In recent years, as medical devices have become more connected, cybersecurity experts have sounded the alarm on their vulnerabilities. A…

I’ve discussed in previous blog posts ways in which confounding by indication can completely change the way observational research is…

What can journalists learn from reading the comments that health care professionals send to federal agencies that propose new rules…

The oral arguments in the Texas v. United States lawsuit aiming to overturn the Affordable Care Act did not go…

Half of the nation’s 40 million family caregivers are performing complicated medical/nursing tasks for their family members and friends, including…
