Is Dying at Home Overrated?
A palliative care physician struggles with the complex realities of dying at home, and the unintended consequences of making it a societal priority. View original article Contributor:
A palliative care physician struggles with the complex realities of dying at home, and the unintended consequences of making it a societal priority. View original article Contributor:
Medical groups are warning that new federal data-sharing rules, enabling people to get their health records through a smartphone, could lead to invasions of privacy. View original article Contributor:
Most hospitals do not frequently take patients to court over medical debt. But since 2015, Carlsbad Medical Center, in New Mexico, has filed lawsuits by the thousands. View original article Contributor:
An impending psychotic break can be identified and prevented if it is recognized early and appropriate steps are taken to head it off. View original article Contributor:
A home health aide for a 77-year-old man serves as social worker, diaper changer, dietitian, day planner, warden and more — all at dismal wages. View original article Contributor:
A review of patient records finds startling differences, but critics say a clinical trial must be done. View original article Contributor:
A surge of severe lung ailments has baffled doctors and public health experts. View original article Contributor:
It is the first time in more than four decades that researchers have had an opportunity to study the endangered shorebirds. View original article Contributor:
The Sackler family is willing to give up Purdue Pharma to settle all claims related to the opioid crisis, but is resisting a quick sale of its overseas drug company. View original article Contributor:
Try these six simple tactics to help you fall back to sleep and stay there. View original article Contributor: