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Guest column: State's veterans fight new foe - asbestos
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoEarly detection considerably improves treatment results and prolongs life expectancy, so former...
Assault weapons bans are only justified if they outweigh the value of freedom
Orange County Register· 3 days agoLast week, the Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge to Maryland’s 2013 Firearms Safety Act....
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Ho | Newswise
Newswise· 7 days agoThe Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health recognized the Class of 2024 during its convocation ceremony on Wednesday, May 22, at the Homewood Field on Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood ...
Author Post: Is Some Form of ‘Single Payer’ the Solution?
Forbes· 7 days agoWhile it is tempting to believe that expanding the role of government in our healthcare system would...
Food For Thought with Kat | 'Fat joy'
Bennington Banner· 24 hours agoDuring the period between 1999 to 2020, obesity rates in American adults rose from 30.5 to 42 percent. For years, medical professionals and those...
Analysis | Will covid be on anyone’s radar this summer?
Washington Post· 1 day agoCongress is in recess this week, but your friends at the Health Brief are here for you. Today’s...
Could a Fungal Infection Cause a Future Pandemic?
Medscape· 15 hours agoThe maxim of resilience and survival is key for medically important fungi, and although these microorganisms are far from recreating the postapocalyptic...
A Nobel Prize winner explains progressive capitalism and freedom
Fast Company Magazine· 2 days agoJoseph Stiglitz is a professor of economics, public policy, and business at Columbia University....
HI-Bio Presents Positive Interim Results from Phase 2 IGNAZ Study of Felzartamab in IgA Nephropathy...
WKRN Nashville· 5 days agoPatients receiving nine-dose regimen over five months experienced deep and durable reduction in proteinuria, reaching up to ~50% mean reduction in UPCR at end of study at month 24 and over 18 ...
Shrinking populations mean less growth and a more fractious world
The Economist· 6 days agoBirth rates in India will fall to below the level seen in America last year. The world’s fertility rate will hit 1.7. Just two Pacific islands and four African countries will manage to reproduce ...