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In the coming months, we’re probably going to see a flurry of stories out of Puerto Rico on health-related consequences…
Let’s talk about ageism. If you’re over 60, heck, if you’re over 50, there’s a good chance you’ve been on…
We’ve all been conditioned to make assumptions about aging; many clichés have been ingrained since we were toddlers, according to…
Photo by Vlada Karpovich via pexels. Before I begin talking about AHCJ’s latest market guides, I would like to remind…
The COVID pandemic drew public attention to an issue already well known in health care circles: the challenges hospitals face…
It may seem a bit like the boy who cried wolf, but public health officials are once again urging the…
Multiple reports published this week show why health care journalists need to spend more time covering the charity care that…
Several years ago, I recall talking to a New York friend about how awestruck I was that my hometown library…
The Administration for Community Living’s (ACL) new groundbreaking National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers, marks the first time the federal government…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration could bolster public trust in medicines through greater transparency about its decisions on when…