On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Rep. Ilhan Omar join Margaret ...
By Dickens Asare Ofori ADJEI  “…I will die just to put your mind at peace. There is no nauseating aftermath to vomit. One day, you will awaken to the morning news, and it will announce that I, Daddy ...
Readers react to Daniela Lamas’s essay on the moral dilemma posed by a patient who refused her advice, then died. Also: ...
The billionaire-backed “Doping Games” is luring Olympian-caliber athletes with cash, drugs, and science. Are these athletes ...
Peter Koch is a professor of philosophy at Villanova University in Philadelphia, PA. After receiving his PhD from SUNY Buffalo, he completed a Clinical Ethics Fellowship at the Center for Medical ...
A Tempe grill and a Glendale taco truck were among restaurants hit with health code violations in this week's Dirty Dining report. A Tempe Greek restaurant and a Phoenix Thai spot were among ...
Here & Now’s Rob Schmitz spoke to STAT health reporter Katie Palmer about the evolution of telehealth, the consumerization of medicine and how the model could drive up health care costs overall.
・Washington State University suspended courses on gender medicine due to pressure from transgender activists and a review by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education, which raised ...
No swill-grubbing beast has a dirtier mouth than man. Such is the humiliating opinion offered in last week’s Journal of the American Dental Association by the University of Pennsylvania’s Dentist ...
We are grateful for the opportunity to respond to the recently submitted commentary engaging with our review article, Medical Ethics of Long-Duration Spaceflight. Scholarly critique is an essential ...
Passive acoustic monitoring may inadvertently affect narwhal behavior. Field observations of narwhals in Greenland show they repeatedly interact with seafloor moorings, possibly mistaking them for ...