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CDC, rabies, pox, viruses, antidepressants, meth: Morning Rounds

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bird flu, mpox, future of the WHO

Here we are, on the cusp of the midway point in a decade that has been, in global health and

Diabetes Cases Have Doubled Globally, With Health Disparities Soaring.

According to a recent study published in The Lancet, the global prevalence of diabetes has more than doubled in the

Indiana Medicaid audit finds questionable payments for ABA autism therapy

A recent federal audit of Medicaid payments to autism therapy providers in Indiana has revealed alarming findings. The audit, conducted

A Humane Response To A Growing Health Care Crisis

This innovative approach not only provides much-needed care to aging residents but also fosters a sense of community and connection

One woman’s story of sickle cell, pregnancy, sterilization, and regret

Coercive Care: The Story of Pat Wells You're reading Part 6 of Coercive Care, a yearlong examination of the denial

How daily steps improve mental health

Can you walk your way to better mental health? A new study suggests that increasing your daily steps could be

Influenza Viruses: What’s In A Name?

However, if they are infected with a different subgroup, they may not have as much protection, leading to a more

Every adult woman should be screened for incontinence

In the U.S., we have a fragmented system that often siloes care. Paying for pelvic floor health could be a