Nearly a year has passed since eClinicalWorks settled the $155 million False Claims lawsuit with the Department of Justice and
‘Wax whisperer’ reveals why NOT to get a tragus piercing!
Watch what happens when an ear piercing goes wrong! Gruesome clip shows a woman having her silver tragus retrieved using
There is more than one way to say ‘no,’ researchers find
A team of researchers looked at the ways students communicate refusal of sexual advances and found that, just as in
HHS to hold Startup Day in Chicago
To bring startups together with government agencies as prospective customers, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is bringing
‘Devastating’ decision to not make drug for childhood cancer on NHS
Children with same childhood cancer that killed Bradley Lowery will be DENIED life-extending drug on the NHS after health watchdog
Bowel disease study points to new therapies for lifelong conditions
Treatments for incurable bowel conditions may be a step closer following the discovery of a key molecule associated with disease
Mindfulness at work: Study first to uncover positive benefits for teams
Challenges and differences in opinion are inevitable when working in a team. But new research from the UBC Sauder School
Instrument to rapidly test if drugs contain trace crystallinity: Instrument can detect crystalline content in early stages
Researchers at Purdue University have created a device that can quickly and inexpensively determine whether new pharmaceutical formulations have trace
Hormone from fat boosts metabolism in both exercise and cold: Better understanding of signals to burn energy may eventually lead to treatments for obesity.
Sad but true, we don’t all respond equally to exercise. Researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center have uncovered a new kind
Death rate of under fives in UK is among the worst in Europe
Death rate of under fives in UK is among the worst in Europe with British youngsters twice as likely to