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Exploring Ethical Dilemmas
Medscape· 6 days agoWhile the ethical conflicts discussed in medical school once focused primarily on patient privacy, end-of-life issues, and conflicts of interest with...
University of Arizona announces provost pick
Arizona Daily Star· 3 days agoJoseph Glover, the former head of academic affairs at the University of Florida, will serve as the University of Arizona’s next provost. “Dr. Glover’s...
Scoop: Newsmax Chief Behind Interview Edit That Sparked Wrath of Top Republican, Staffers Say
Mediaite· 5 days agoThe day after Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) appeared for an interview on Newsmax, he publicly lambasted the...
Congress must pass Big Pharma sunlight bill now
The Washington Times· 5 days agoThe government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic opened the people’s eyes to the relentless power of pharmaceutical companies.
Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law has no business coming to Ohio
Ohio Capital Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhen a professional football game isn’t going your way, you can simply turn off the TV and stop...
Analysis | Whatever happened to Biden’s public option?
Washington Post· 3 days agoAs we ramp up for the 2024 election, I’ve wondered why talk of the public option has disappeared....
Innovation — but at what price?
Politico· 3 days agoPOLITICO’s Paul Demko reports on Democrats pushing the DOJ to loosen weed restrictions. The Washington Post reports on people who acquired HIV during treatments at unlicensed med spas. Reuters ...
Bird flu in milk is alarming — but not for the reason you think
Vox· 4 days agoBird flu has had a busy couple of years. Since 2022, it’s ravaged the US poultry industry, as more...
Census change will lead to more data on health of Middle Eastern, North African people in US
The Day· 4 days agoBefore the successful, healthy birth of her son, recalls Germine Awad — an Egyptian American who is a psychologist at the University of Michigan — clinicians told her that her hormone levels ...
AI use cases in health care may apply to pets first—then humans
Fortune· 6 days agoOne leader who thinks about this a lot is Kristin Peck, CEO of Zoetis, an $8.5 billion-a-year global leader in developing vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and other technologies ...