Scientists can track the spread of opioids in sewers. But do cities want to know what lies below?
(By Justin Chen for STAT) The French novelist Victor Hugo described the sewage system as “the consciousness of the city,”
Read More(By Justin Chen for STAT) The French novelist Victor Hugo described the sewage system as “the consciousness of the city,”
Read MoreRetirees pay for their prescription drugs with help of Medicare Part D. However, based on the policy you select, these
Read More(By JoNel Aleccia and Melissa Bailey for Kaiser Health News) With a bullet in her gut, her voice choked with
Read More(By Andrew Joseph for STAT) The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved the country’s first drug derived from marijuana,
Read More(By Alyssa Rege for Becker’s Hospital Review) A North Carolina resident visited High Point, N.C.-based Bethany Medical Center for a
Read MoreWhen Medicare was first enacted in 1966, only about half of the elderly U.S. residents had health insurance according to
Read More(By Phil Galewitz for Kaiser Health News) PHILADELPHIA — Feliciano Pagan stood at his front door when the MANNA food
Read More(By Ankur Parikh for STAT) An old idea — using the body’s immune system to fight cancer cells, first proposed
Read MoreFalls are dangerous and costly. The average number of days that a fall adds to a hospital stay is 6.3
Read MoreIn the recently released 2018 Medicare Trustees Report shows that Medicare isn’t exactly on solid financial footing but may be
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