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These governors push experimental antibody therapy — but shun vaccine and mask mandates
Since mid-July, delivery of Regeneron's antibody cocktail has soared from 25,000 doses to 125,000 doses per week
08/26/2021 22:42 UTC
Republicans are trying to sabotage Biden's COVID vaccine plan to "own the libs." We must ditch them
If Republicans won't get vaccinated, it may be time to forge ahead with returning to normal without them
03/12/2021 17:51 UTC
CRC: Our treatment works
The health-treatment chain responds to a Salon story by citing tens of thousands of success stories
07/23/2012 19:45 UTC
Cancer survivors urgently need funded rehabilitation care
Many cancer survivors suffer toxic side-effects of treatment — and these patients desperately need recovery care
03/03/2019 13:29 UTC
Breast cancer survivors have a bigger problem after treatment: The cost
Even with insurance, many breast cancer survivors struggle with financial burden after treatment
09/22/2018 00:00 UTC
Why a life-saving, last-resort treatment for COVID-19 is so hard to access
Studies show ECMO treatment saves lives, but resource-strapped hospitals can't offer it
03/02/2022 21:07 UTC
Recipe for a new Camelot: Donald Trump needs to ask what he can do for the country first
Donald Trump might have the right ingredients to become a JFK-like president — if his ego and ambition will let him
01/01/2017 20:00 UTC
Trump’s next move: Purging the U.S. military?
The only force that could stop Trump if he ever tried to violate the Constitution would not be the Democrats
01/11/2019 08:00 UTC
We can't believe we have to explain this: Cancer is not a "fungus"
A Nevada lawmaker advocated for alternative treatments that she believes "flush" cancer out of the body
02/26/2015 01:45 UTC
Unproven drug treatment for coronavirus championed by Trump and Fox News shows no benefit: study
Trump and Laura Ingraham, who have no medical experience, have repeatedly pushed hydroxychloroquine on Americans
05/13/2020 02:25 UTC
For some, the drug ketamine can be a lifesaver. But recent shortages have made it hard to get
While some debate the efficacy of ketamine, for some patients it's their best option. If they can find or afford it
11/15/2023 10:29 UTC
Some addiction treatment centers turn big profits by scaling back care
Charging high fees without guaranteeing access to evidence-based care is common in the addiction treatment industry
02/01/2023 14:15 UTC
The wonderful placebo effect
We know the power of belief can bring relief from many ailments. How does it work, and why?
07/09/2017 19:00 UTC
After the pandemic ends, "pathological" health anxiety will persist for years, experts say
Crippling health anxiety could "interfere substantially" in our lives — even long after the threat of COVID is gone
04/07/2022 23:26 UTC
Letters
"My heart goes out to every parent of an autistic child, but blaming vaccinations isn't going to help." Salon readers debate the use of mercury-based preservative thimerosal in vaccines.
06/17/2005 12:00 UTC