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From Black Death to COVID-19, pandemics have always pushed people to honor death and celebrate life
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 years agoDeath waits for no man – and pandemics drive the point home. Pieter Brueghel the Elder: 'The Triumph...
Exclusive: Doctors hit their breaking point as 86% fear for the future of American medicine: ‘We are...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 2 weeks agoThe doctors are not all right. Low pay, high workloads, and a labor shortage are all contributing to...
Kentucky has 15 practicing veterinarians over age 85. Here's why some are still working
The Courier Journal via Yahoo News· 6 months agoDr. Gary Tran read through a chart numbered 95,195, as Atlas’ ears perked up in attention from the...
Have the dreams of King, Woodson been deferred?
The Ledger via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIn this moment in our history, I imagine the founder and scholar of Black History Month, Dr. Carter G. Woodson and civil rights activist Dr. Martin...
Israeli Attacks Leave Gaza’s Doctors With Impossible Choices: ‘I Had to Leave Them to Die’
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 6 months agoAs the Israeli military pounded Gaza City in early November, Dr. Hammam Alloh made his way through...
How To Talk to Your Adult Children About Your Estate Plans Without It Being Awkward
Parade via Yahoo News· 5 months agoAdult child and her aging mother talking about estate plans Planning your estate is a way to...
Judge warns of knife crime ‘plague’ as youths detained for killing teenager
Press Association News via AOL· 1 month agoThree teenagers who killed a promising young rapper at a 16th birthday party have been detained, as...
32 unusual medical cases
Live Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThree doctors in white coats and scrubs quickly pushing a patient on a bed down a hall of an emergency department. The human body continues to surprise...
America Talks: What we can learn from King and Reagan about bridging our patriotic divide
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 2 years agoA movement is underway to unite America. Across the land, bridge-building organizations,...
Review: Orhan Pamuk's 'Nights of Plague' entangles an epidemic with a (fictional) revolution
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIn 2012, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s only Nobel laureate in literature, opened his Museum of Innocence in a 19th century wooden house in Istanbul. A real museum of imaginary lives, it contains 1,000 ...