Health and Wellness

Researchers call for regulations to enhance safety of medicines through e-pharmacies in India and Kenya

E-pharmacies have been gaining popularity in low- and middle-income countries, providing consumers with the convenience of purchasing prescription medicines online. A recent study conducted by researchers from The George Institute

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The NP And PA Will See You Now

The landscape of healthcare delivery in the United States is undergoing a significant transformation, with nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician

Plan to save rural hospitals is underused, comes with complications

When Ted Matthews decided to come out of retirement in early 2023 to take over as the CEO of Anson

Work Requirements For Safety Net Programs – They’re Not Working

Work Requirements for Safety Net Programs: Do They Really Work? A pile of unwashed dishes stacked in a kitchen sinkgetty

Texas midwife accused by state’s attorney general of providing illegal abortions

A Texas midwife, Maria Margarita Rojas, has recently been arrested and charged with providing illegal abortions, marking a significant development

Global warming linked to increased airway inflammation risk

Global warming is not only affecting the environment but also our health. A recent study has shown that as the

At Current Prices GLP-1s Aren’t Cost-Effective, Limits Patient Access

They do show, however, that the cost-effectiveness of these medications may not be as straightforward as previously thought. As the

Trump cuts halt research on a top MAHA chronic disease issue

The Trump administration's decision to cancel funding for the ongoing 30-year nationwide study tracking patients with prediabetes and diabetes has

Many pregnancy-related complications go undetected and untreated, global analysis finds

The World Health Organization (WHO) released a new study revealing that hemorrhage and hypertensive disorders like preeclampsia are the leading