Retractions are meant to maintain trust in science — but on social media, they're often used to reinforce anti-science bias ...
Bone marrow transplants, long a mainstay of blood cancer treatments, are becoming less common in favor of options like CAR-T ...
It is time for us to dispel the darkness of our health care industry through the light of integrity and compassion,” writes ...
Midway through 2024, the bottom fell out of telehealth in the United States — or so it felt like to casual observers of the ...
U.S. senators and other lawmakers argue the problems created by UnitedHealth's size and reach demand steps to restore public ...
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has sparked extraordinary public interest in the nation’s health insurance ...
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One of those experts was Stanley Biber, a pioneer of vaginoplasties in the U.S. and perhaps the country’s busiest ...
Nearly every global society governing women’s health recommends screening adult women for incontinence. It seldom happens.
WASHINGTON — After two years of haggling, Congress has reached a deal to rein in the drug-industry middlemen known as pharmacy benefit managers. Lawmakers agreed to extend telehealth ...