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Tourette Association and American Brain Foundation Offer Clinical Research Training Scholarship In…
The two-year award provides $130,000, including a $10,000 per year stipend for tuition to support education and research-related costs for a total of $150,000. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed.
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It’s Not Just Insulin: Lawmakers Focus on Price of One Drug, While Others Rise Too
As drug prices spiral upward, politicians in Washington, D.C., and in state governments across the country have sought to address the problem in limited ways, focusing mostly on one drug: insulin, a drug more than 7 million Americans rely!-->…
Signs of An ‘October Vaccine Surprise’ Alarm Career Scientists
If the executive branch were to overrule the FDA’s scientific judgment, a COVID-19 vaccine of limited efficacy and, worse, unknown side effects could be rushed to market. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed.
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Without Ginsburg, Judicial Threats to the Affordable Care Act, Reproductive Rights Heighten
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, right, receives the LBJ Liberty & Justice for All Award from Lynda Johnson Robb, left, and Luci Baines Johnson at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 30, 2020. Photo!-->…
Trump-Biden Race Could Hinge on How Florida’s Pinellas County Swings
Within the Sunshine State, few places loom as large in the race for the White House as here in Pinellas County, the largest swing county in the ultimate swing state. Skyline of St. Petersburg, Florida. Photo credit Shutterstock licensed.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Abortion Legacy
A makeshift memorial to United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is seen outside the New York State Supreme Court Building in Foley Square. Editorial credit: Ben Von Klemperer / Shutterstock.com, licensed.
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New Tools for End-of-Life Decisions for People Battling Dementia
Statistics show Florida has the fourth-highest rate of Alzheimer's disease in the country. Doctors are trained to save lives at all costs, but a 2018 poll about dementia found 80% of Americans think it's wrong to force someone to live for!-->…
In Face of COVID Threat, More Dialysis Patients Bring Treatment Home
Maria Duenas, 60, has kidney failure and is on the kidney transplant list. But until she finds a match, she will administer her own dialysis treatment at home. Photo credit: Heidi De Marco for KHN.
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Pandemic Upshot: Seniors Having Second Thoughts About Where to Live
Some people who planned to move to senior housing are now choosing to live independently rather than communally. Others wonder whether transferring to a setting where they can get more assistance might be the right call. Photo credit!-->…
Over The Objections Of Drugmakers, Trump Admin Expected To Finalize Plan To Allow States To Import…
Six states, Colorado, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico and Vermont, have passed laws allowing them to seek federal approval to buy drugs from Canada to give their residents access to lower-cost medicines. Photo credit Shutterstock!-->…
RapidAI Announces $25 Million in Series B Funding to Expand AI-Enhanced Cerebrovascular Imaging…
Founded in 2011, RapidAI makes the most-widely used advanced cerebrovascular imaging products for patient care, research, and clinical trials. This funding will support the continued advancement of the Rapid® platform and world-class!-->…
WHO Calls on Governments, Health Care Leaders to Address Persistent Threats to Health and Safety of…
The Charter, released today for World Patient Safety Day, calls on governments and those running health services at local levels to take five actions to better protect health workers. Photo credit: Imaxe Press / Shutterstock.com,…
Study Links Patients Living in Disadvantaged Areas to Inadequate Screening for Obesity; At Highest…
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COVID Exodus Fills Vacation Towns With New Medical Pressures
From the shores of Long Island to resorts of the Rocky Mountains, traditional vacation destinations have seen a major influx of affluent people relocating to wait out the pandemic. But now as summer vacation season has ended, many families…
With No Legal Guardrails for Patients, Ambulances Drive Surprise Medical Billing
School librarian Amanda Brasfield says that from now on she’ll think twice about taking an ambulance unless she has a life-threatening injury or illness. She got a $1,206 out-of-network bill for a 4-mile ambulance ride in Findlay, Ohio. …
Hospitals, Nursing Homes Fail to Separate COVID Patients, Putting Others at Risk
On July 21, 2020, registered nurses held a vigil at Sutter Health’s Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Oakland, California, to remember their colleague Janine Paiste-Ponder, who died of COVID-19. California Nurses Association members had!-->…
Why the Virus Is Less Likely to Spread In Gyms Than in a Bar
In the first months of the coronavirus outbreak, most public health leaders advised closing gyms, erring on the side of caution. As infections exploded across the country, states ordered gyms and fitness centers closed, along with!-->…
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Reports Inmate Death from COVID-19 at Correctional Facility In…
On August 22, an inmate tested positive for COVID and was transferred to a local hospital. The inmate’s health continued to decline despite medical professionals' best efforts, and he passed away yesterday afternoon.
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Fauci Says COVID Vaccine Trials Could End Early If Results Are Overwhelming
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease official, said in an interview Tuesday with Kaiser Health News, that a COVID-19 vaccine could be available earlier than expected if ongoing clinical trials produce overwhelmingly!-->…
Health Officials Worry Nation’s Not Ready for COVID-19 Vaccine
Pharmacists used vials to prepare syringes during the first stage of a safety study clinical trial for a potential COVID-19 vaccine in Seattle in March. Millions of Americans are counting on a COVID-19 vaccine to curb the global pandemic!-->…
JOE BIDEN: “Covid Has Taken More Lives This Year, Just Since The Outbreak, Than Any Other…
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, beginning to venture out on the campaign trail from his basement in Delaware, went to Pittsburgh on Monday to deliver what would up showcasing another stumbling gaffe questioning his cognitive…
For Kids With Special Needs, Online Schooling Divides Haves and Have-Nots
Tamya Daly greets Jacob and his mother, Cat, on their doorstep with supplies for Jacob’s first week of school. Each student receives a personalized folder with instructions for web access and logons to classroom apps. Photo credit: Anna…
Med Students ‘Feel Very Behind’ Because of COVID-Induced Disruptions in Training
Megan Messinger spends most of her days studying at her apartment in Los Angeles. She is in her fourth year at the Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California, and calculates she has lost about 400 hours of patient time due!-->…
How to Weigh Evacuation Options With Both Wildfires and COVID at Your Door
The California “River Fire” of Salinas, in Monterey County, was ignited by dry lightning on August 16, 2020, fills the sky with dark smoke and flames as it burns close to a houses on its first day. Salinas, CA. Photo credit…
5 Things to Know About Convalescent Blood Plasma
An FDA emergency use authorization allows companies and medical providers to deploy unapproved treatments or medical products in a crisis. The FDA said health care providers would be authorized to distribute COVID convalescent plasma to…
Scientists Use Blood Test To Predict Who Is Likely To Develop Psychotic Disorders; Study Published…
The research was funded by the European Network of National Schizophrenia Networks Studying Gene-Environment Interactions (EU-GEI) Project (Project EU-GEI) from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme, by the UK Medical!-->…
Trump Is Sending Fast, Cheap COVID Tests to Nursing Homes — But There’s a Hitch
Two manufacturers that have received Food and Drug Administration authorization and whose instruments are being delivered — Becton, Dickinson and Co., known as BD, and Quidel — say their antigen tests are intended for patients with!-->…
Daytona Beach Mother and Toddler Share Bond Over Surgery to Repair ‘Hole in the Heart’ After Doctors…
DAYTONA BEACH, FL – Rashad “Deuce” Gholston Jr. is all boy. The active 2-year-old, born in Tallahassee but who now lives in Daytona Beach, is always on the go. “He’s always running and jumping, and doing backflips and…
Isolation, Disruption and Confusion: Coping With Dementia During a Pandemic
Daisy Conant hasn’t been diagnosed with dementia but exhibits clear signs of memory loss. She gets frustrated reading news about the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Heidi de Marco/KHN.
GARDENA, CA – Daisy Conant, 91, thrives…
Experts With Wolfson Children’s Hospital Of Jacksonville Share Best Ways For Kids To Stay Safe When…
With schools preparing to reopen, Bethany Atkins, MD, pediatrician with Wolfson Children’s Hospital and president of the Northeast Florida Pediatric Society, says now is the time to get kids comfortable with wearing a mask.
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