NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee was hit Tuesday with a second legal challenge aimed at overturning a slate of bills
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Reflections on an Unequal Healthcare System
Keeva Blackwood, Deidra Fryer, and Tricia Stewart Moody have a few things in common. They all live in Maryland, all
Ignorance No Excuse, Says Indian Judge Who Fought His Own Bias in LGBT+ Case
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – An Indian judge who went to a psychologist to tackle his “ignorance and prejudice”
What’s the Future of Telehealth? It’s ‘Complicated’
The use of telehealth may have skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it also exposed a digital divide, speaker after
Endovascular Therapy Effective in Vertebrobasilar Artery Occlusion
Compared with best medical treatment alone, endovascular therapy (EVT) significantly increases the likelihood of favorable outcome at 90 days for
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
Minorities Underrepresented on Liver Transplant Waiting Lists
Non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic patients are underrepresented on many liver transplant waiting lists, whereas non-Hispanic White patients are often overrepresented,