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For medical students, the consequences could be dire. Training them in ill-equipped medical schools means they may fail to meet regional standards, says Peter Waiswa, an associate professor and health ...
As Donald Trump seeks to allay public outcry over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, a top Justice Department official vowed ...
More people are starting to use AI chatbots for therapy, but experts are warning users to still keep human therapists in the ...
In Canada’s public system, patients are languishing on wait lists for years. How private competition can save medicare.
Can taking in carbs at extreme levels push ultrarunners to new records? David Roche is putting himself in the path of either ...
A Yale Law professor on the Administration’s third-country deportation powers—and why the Supreme Court allowed it to send ...
On that same date, July 5, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, to whom FEMA reports, did not renew the contracts for four call center companies that answered those calls. The staff at the centers ...
Day parole has been revoked for Kerry Sim, formerly known as Kelly Ellard, after a board determined she poses a risk to ...
Robert St. John says even when the world feels loud and busy, even when it spins faster than it used to, a sandwich made with ...
Prof. Hening Lin brings expertise in enzymes to UChicago, bridging scientists, engineers and doctors to translate research to ...
ACT’s own pocket battleship, our whip, Todd Stephenson. Todd’s executive experience looking after our Caucus and Parliamentary operations is invaluable. He is also picking up the End of Life Choice ...