Compared with best medical treatment alone, endovascular therapy (EVT) significantly increases the likelihood of favorable outcome at 90 days for
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Stop blaming Tuskegee, critics say. It’s not an ‘excuse’ for current medical racism.
For months, journalists, politicians and health officials — including New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Dr. Anthony Fauci — have
Lessons of Hunger: Pandemic Prompts Fresh Thinking, New Players in US Food Aid
CHICAGO (Reuters) – On a recent morning in Chicago’s Southwest side, young workers hefted boxes of food into vans for
Over half million Americans are exposed to oil and gas “flaring” events
Researchers from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and the University of Southern California have found that more than
Poverty predicts worse cancer outcomes, even in children receiving top-tier care
A pair of recent studies suggests that even among patients receiving advanced cancer care, poverty is a predictor of worse
Migrants dropped off in New Mexico; city asks for donations
Border Patrol agents dropped off asylum-seeking migrants in New Mexico’s second most populous city for the second day in a
Lack of paid sick leave linked to poverty
(HealthDay)—Workers without paid sick leave are three times more likely to have incomes below the poverty line, two new studies
Polio Is Making A Comeback In Venezuela After Three Decades
The disease, once all but eradicated, is making a comeback due to parents not vaccinating. Polio is making a comeback