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Editor’s note: This article originally ran Aug. 30, 2021, and was updated Sept. 4, 2022, Dec. 13, 2022, and Sept. 3, 2024. If you’re hoping to avoid a nasty case of the flu this winter, there’s … more
Nearly 300 young musicians, their teachers and staff from their music school fled Afghanistan in fear for their lives as the Taliban took power. NPR caught up with them during their U.S. tour, more
CHENGDE, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 September 2024 - Last month, the "10th Anniversary Exhibition Season for Coordinated Development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region" jointly planned by … more
KFF Health News’ Jordan Rau explains how to tell the good nursing homes from the bad ones. more
Small family farmers are often “land rich, cash poor," and nursing homes and other types of long-term care are expensive. Many worry about sacrificing their land to pay for care at the end of life. more
By Rachel Crumpler Upon release from prison or jail, many people face significant obstacles in navigating and accessing health care services. Historically, the transition has been difficult … more
For about three weeks in 2000, there were zero measles cases in the United States. It was declared eradicated. Fast forward to 2024, and measles cases are surging, especially in Oregon where the … more
FDA approval of neffy, a nasal spray formulation of epinephrine, clears the way for ARS Pharma to launch the product in time for the new school year. In other recent regulatory news, the FDA approved … more
Many healthcare providers saw their revenues and operating margins grow in July, despite the fact that both labor and non-labor expenses continue to grow, according to new data. The post … more
As RNA biology and RNA therapeutics emerge in the mainstream of pharma, RNA foundation models offer massive potential for revolutionizing R&D. The post RNA Foundation Models to Improve Pharma R&D … more
A federal judge recently blocked the FTC’s ban on noncompetes. The decision has important implications for healthcare. The post A Federal Judge Struck Down FTC’s Ban on Noncompetes. What Does … more
Despite the evidence of their positive impact, pharmacists today lack the ability to reliably bill for clinical services as healthcare providers. It is important that payers provision pharmacists, … more
Skateboarding women of Bolivia wear Indigenous garb to pay homage to the strength of their mothers and grandmothers. Their motto: When you fall, you have the power to get back up. more
SHENZHEN, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 2 September 2024 - The Plan for Comprehensively Deepening Reform and Opening-up of the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperation Zone … more
An experimental cancer drug that helps the brain turn glucose into energy was able to reverse memory loss in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease. more
It takes skill and practice to navigate the world in a wheelchair. This summer program teaches kids how, one wheelie at a time. more
Not motivated to get to the gym? NPR’s Michaeleen Doucleff explores how functional exercise, such as gardening or taking care of chickens, racks up steps and squats. more
CHENGDE, CHINA - Media OutReach Newswire - 2 September 2024 - Recently, Luanping County, Chengde City, north China's Hebei Province, has used drones to transport construction materials for the first … more
Treatments of unscheduled vaginal bleeding due to progestin-only contraception This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: To evaluate the effectiveness, … more
We follow up on one of the big stories of recent days: the listeria outbreak. Inspection reports show myriad problems at the Boar's Head deli meat factory where the outbreak originated. more
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