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When Physicians Spread Unscientific Information About COVID-19
Professional medical societies and specialty boards agree, yet few physicians have been disciplined for espousing COVID-19 claims for which evidence is lacking. For example, in October 2021, Howard Go
How Important Are Medical School Grades
The answer is – it depends! While it is easy to exclaim grades are very important, the fact is the answer to this question has a high degree of variability. The reality is that during your basic scien
Major Problems with the U.S. Healthcare System
In the last decade, the U.S. has taken measures to improve healthcare and the consumer experience. However, a recent study shows that only seven percent of Americans are satisfied with the current hea
Mask Mandates Return to US College Campuses as Cases Rise
The final weeks of the college school year have been disrupted yet again by COVID-19 as universities bring back mask mandates, switch to online classes and scale back large gatherings in response to u
COVID Funding Is Falling Short for the Uninsured
As a political fight tied to COVID dollars continues on Capitol Hill, people without health insurance and the providers that serve them are among those already left out. Senate lawmakers’ recently ann
OBSTETRICS, GYNECOLOGY AND WOMEN’S HEALTH
Treatment of chronic hypertension in pregnancy ●For pregnant patients with nonsevere chronic hypertension (based on medical history or systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ≥90
How U.S. Health Insurance Works
Health care in the United States can be very expensive. A single doctor’s office visit may cost several hundred dollars and an average three-day hospital stay can run tens of thousands of dollars (or
Expanded healthcare coverage for New Mexicans takes another step forward
The state is set to do more research into ensuring broader healthcare coverage in New Mexico. The state approved nearly $800,000 in the recent legislative session to study how a proposed law would cha
College students in F2F classes reminded to register for Philhealth, medical insurance
MANILA, Philippines – College students attending in-person classes are required to register with the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) or any medical insurance company that covers COVID-1











