By Mary Agnes Carey On Tuesday two U.S. appeals courts issued conflicting rulings on a subject that’s important to millions of people: the availability of subsidies to help ...
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By Roni Caryn Rabin Many specialists are balking at what they say are onerous new rules to get recertified, warning the demands will force some physicians ...
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By Brad Broker Prostitution, starvation, forced labor, physical abuse — these are the symptoms and effects of human trafficking. And who are most likely to ...
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Medicine is a referral business. While some may say online ratings may not be the best place to go shopping for a doctor, it’s really ...
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The field of HIV/AIDS research suffered a major setback with the announcement that over 100 of the world’s top researchers were among the 298 passengers ...
Read More »Half Of All Texas Abortion Clinics Close Due To State Law
By Carrie Feibel, KUHF In just over the past year, the number of abortion clinics in Texas fell from 41 to 20, and watchdogs say ...
Read More »Doctors More Likely Than Their Patients To Be Organ Donors
Doctors are more likely to be organ donors than their patients, according to a new study. Currently, over 100,000 people in the U.S. alone are ...
Read More »Study Shows Link Between Stress and Infertility in Women
According to a recent study published in the journal Human Reproduction, researchers have discovered a connection between women with high levels of a stress biomarker and an increased ...
Read More »Mayo Clinic Named Best U.S. Hospital in New Rankings
US News & World Report just released its annual Best Hospitals rankings, which cover nearly 5,000 medical centers across the country and also rank 16 medical ...
Read More »Needs of Vets Should Determine Where They Get Care
By Mary Agnes Carey On Capitol Hill, lawmakers resume work this week to resolve differences over legislation aimed at alleviating long wait times for medical care at the ...
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