Scabies outbreak in UK linked to drug shortages, experts confirm: ‘Progressively worse’

Scabies outbreak in UK linked to drug shortages, experts confirm: ‘Progressively worse’

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Alzheimer’s patients divided into 5 subgroups, potentially enabling ‘personalized medicine,’ study finds

Alzheimer’s patients divided into 5 subgroups, potentially enabling ‘personalized medicine,’ study finds

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Canadian health care leaves patients frozen in line

Canadian health care leaves patients frozen in line

“This year, Canadian patients faced an average wait of 27.7 weeks for medically necessary treatment,” … [+] Write pipes. getty More than a quarter of Americans receive tax-funded health coverage through Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program, according to the latest federal estimates. But that “free” coverage has a significant cost. Medicaid beneficiaries must…

Good quality, affordable health care shouldn’t depend on your zip code

Good quality, affordable health care shouldn’t depend on your zip code

The challenges of finding good quality, affordable health care is a topic I hear about everywhere I go in my district in Pennsylvania. As a member of the bipartisan Rural Health Caucus, I’m constantly working to find ways to expand and protect access to care for all members of our community—because your health care shouldn’t…

New SC company uses telemedicine to offer health care to restaurant, hospitality workers

New SC company uses telemedicine to offer health care to restaurant, hospitality workers

Neel Ghoshal was 13 years old when his life changed. Born in 1978 to Sam and Pritha Ghoshal, who immigrated from India eight years earlier in pursuit of the American Dream, Neel grew up in the Northeast. There were moments of struggle but life was good in the New York City area, where his father…

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