She was crying. I slowly walked into her room startled.
Despite her longstanding condition of diabetes with many complications, she was optimistic and usually had a beaming face. I rushed to her side concerned about her tears. Her toe had been…
She was crying. I slowly walked into her room startled.
Despite her longstanding condition of diabetes with many complications, she was optimistic and usually had a beaming face. I rushed to her side concerned about her tears. Her toe had been…
Hundred of millions of dollars grants from different U.S. government agencies are being abruptly … More
David Mitchell, president and founder of Patients for Affordable Drugs, listens during a Senate … More
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There’s a quiet revolution underway in…
Still life of Wegovy an injectable prescription weight loss medicine that has helped people with … More
Covent Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, Texas, has confirmed that multiple children in West Texas … More
Measles outbreaks continue to occur in West Texas, so far primarily…
Enrollment in individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is growing … More
It’s no coincidence that our bodies feel a little creakier as we age. The trillions of cells that make up our skeleton age too, and some change in ways that weaken the very structure of our bones.
Scientists and researchers around the globe are…
Whooping cough, or pertussis, was once a leading cause of death for children in the U.S. and worldwide before the introduction of vaccines in the 1940s. In the decades since, the bacterial disease was nearly eradicated in the U.S., with…
In today’s interconnected world, infectious diseases pose an escalating threat, as demonstrated by the coronavirus pandemic and outbreaks of H1N1, SARS, Ebola, Zika, and H5N1 (bird flu) viruses — all of which have had significant global health…