The prime reason trust is in short supply is the lack of time physicians have with each patient. There’s a way to fix it.
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A paper proposing NIH reforms is circulating in academic circles and within the agency as scientists search for hints of its ...
LEWISTON — Two leadership appointments have been announced at Central Maine Healthcare.
A South Carolina Senate committee has rejected the Republican governor's nominee to be the state’s top doctor after hearings ...
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Dr. Kenneth Mayer, medical director of Fenway Health, a leading LGBTQ-focused health center in Boston, expressed hope for ...
McKelvey Homes puts its philanthropic focus on basic needs such as access to food, housing, and health care. The homebuilder ...
Belarusian political prisoners report worsening medical care, particularly since a crackdown on political dissent. Ed Holt reports.
A large natural experiment shows that the herpes zoster vaccine reduces dementia diagnoses by 20% over seven years. The ...