Showing results for: diabetes (page 23)
The pandemic is making Americans afraid of going to the doctor for any reason at all
Kenneth E. Thorpe
Sacrificing regular doctor visits in order to socially distance is not a good idea. Here’s why
Thousands of doctors’ offices buckle under financial stress of COVID
Laura Ungar
A survey estimates that 8% of all physician practices nationally have closed under the stress of the pandemic
What doctors aren’t always taught: How to spot racism in health care
Elizabeth Lawrence
Faculty members and student activists have long called for fundamental changes in medical school curriculums
Top hospitals charging patients up to 1,800% more for services than they actually cost: study
Igor Derysh
The leading nurses union says the study highlights the need for a Medicare for All system to limit high markups
What is the best strategy to deploy a COVID-19 vaccine?
Jill Neimark
Mathematicians are playing a key role in fighting COVID-19 by modeling different scenarios for a vaccine rollout
The FDA has authorized the first home COVID-19 self-testing kit
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say it could be as groundbreaking as previous at-home test inventions for HIV and pregnancy
Clots, strokes and rashes: Is COVID a disease of the blood vessels?
Will Stone
The widespread ravages of COVID-19 have increasingly led researchers to focus on how it sabotages blood vessels
Swing-state doctors target Trump: “His lies are killing my neighbors”
Danielle Renwick
Last month, a group of 20 doctors sent an open letter to Trump asking him to stop holding rallies in Wisconsin
Trump’s EPA refuses to reduce pollutants linked to coronavirus deaths
Lisa Song, Lylla Younes
The EPA actually loosened reporting requirements for coal plants and other polluters, dismissing the risk
Will Trump blame McConnell for blocking a new stimulus?
Jim Sleeper
The GOP federal response to the pandemic could shift or fragment their base going forward
“Trumpcare” doesn’t exist. But Facebook and Google cash in on misleading ads for “garbage” insurance
Jeremy B. Merrill, Marshall Allen
The tech giants have run tens of thousands of ads in the past year containing false claims about "Trumpcare"
Majority of voters tilt toward Biden as health issues weigh heavily
Emmarie Huetteman
A majority of voters also said they prefer Biden’s plan for dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak
Why the Democrats must fight to stop Barrett: With her on the court, the ACA is toast
Bob Cesca
Sure, Trump wants Barrett on the court for the election. He also expects her to drive the final nail into Obamacare
5 things to know about a COVID vaccine: It won’t be a “magic wand”
Julie Appleby
Here are five things to consider in making vaccine dreams come true
Why are so few drugs tested for safety in pregnancy?
Jyoti Madhusoodanan
Expectant mothers have long been excluded from clinical trials. Some experts say this practice needs to change.
Promises kept? On health care, Trump’s claims of “monumental steps” don’t add up
Julie Rovner, Phil Galewitz
A brief breakdown of what Trump has done — and has not done — on some key health issues
Economist Richard Wolff: Capitalism is the reason COVID-19 is ravaging America
Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviews Dr. Richard D. Wolff, whose new book "The Sickness is the System" explores capitalism's flaws
Joe Biden talking openly about his son Hunter’s addiction could save lives
Sean Daniels
I didn't tell my dad when I was struggling and it almost cost me my life. I wish I'd seen a TV moment like Biden's
Exclusive: GOP Sen. Thom Tillis embraced QAnon conspiracy about COVID-19 death count in town hall
Roger Sollenberger
"When the final accounting is done," the actual death COVID-19 count will be lower, Tillis claims
Election gift for Florida? Trump poised to approve drug imports from Canada
Phil Galewitz
Trump's support of the idea initially came at the urging of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a close Republican ally
Trump touts herd immunity approach to COVID-19 that experts warn would kill millions of people
Jake Johnson
"'Herd immunity' without a vaccine is deadly," said one epidemiologist. "Trump's idiocy on science is killing us"
The new healthy me is still Black in COVID’s America
D. Watkins
I thought I'd conquered my valid distrust of the medical field, but one messed-up test threatened to undo it all
Scientists find a shortcut to make a rare — and possibly healthier — sugar
Josseline Ramos-FigueroaWill the real “whole grain” please stand up?
Bob Klein
Many products labelled "100 percent whole grain" don't contain anywhere near that amount
Page: 23