By Blake Farmer, Nashville Public Radio More than 600,000 additional Medicaid patients in Tennessee may soon be covered with comprehensive...
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By Yael Schenker, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences When most people hear the term palliative care, they look worried or...
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More than 90% of the annual 100 million surgical patients in the United States currently receive a prescription for opioids....
By Amitai Abramovitch, Texas State University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea...
By ShareAmerica The most feared disease was smallpox. The pathogen was dangerously contagious and caused fever, fatigue and bodywide skin...