Por: The Atlantic Health January 08, 2023
Without it, some survivors would have to drive hours to access expert nurses.Michael S. Williamson / The Washington Post / GettyJanuary 8, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published by .Amanda Shelley was sitting in her dentist’s waiting room when she received a call from the police. A local teenage girl had been sexually assaulted and needed an exam.Shelley, a nurse in rural Eagle County, Colorado, went to her car and called a... + full article
CBS News USA Politics January 10, 2023
Controlled substances became a little less controlled during the pandemic. That benefited both patients (for their health) and telehealth startups (to make money).Some potentially addictive medications — like buprenorphine and Adderall — are now far more available online to... + más
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Forbes USA Tech January 03, 2023
At long last, Congress will likely turn its attention to things other than COVID-19, writes Sally ... [+] Pipes. But Democrats have lost their legislative trifecta and will have to work with a House narrowly controlled by Republicans.getty What kind of healthcare reforms can we... + más
NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
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New York Daily News USA Nation December 21, 2022
A Planned Parenthood affiliate in Kansas is now offering telemedicine consultations with off-site doctors to patients seeking medication abortions. On Tuesday, Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains (CHPPGP) said in a statement it had launched telehealth... + más
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NBC News USA Opinion October 20, 2022
Texans dodged a bullet Wednesday when Gov. Greg Abbott decided to extend the state’s Covid-19 disaster declaration and, with it, to avoid extinguishing one of the few bright lights of the pandemic. Thanks to the extension, Texans can continue the expanded access to... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
The left wants the Supreme Court to rule with public opinion only when it’s convenient | New York Post
ABC News USA Entertainment October 19, 2022
John Gaps III, an award-winning former Associated Press photographer who documented everything from war zones to the NCAA College World Series, was found dead at his home in Iowa, his family confirmed Tuesday. He was 63. Gaps was found by police Monday inside his home in Des... + más
Photos: At family comic con, you dress as the character you’d most like to be | Portland Press Herald
UK Royal Mint reveals King Charles III coin portrait | Fox Business
Forbes USA Business September 28, 2022
“Aging in Place” refers to individuals aging in their own homes rather than moving into nursing homes or other types of care facilities. This is certainly not new, conceptually—for centuries, many cultures globally have celebrated the retirement of aged individuals and... + más
Growing Customer Demand For Definitive Healthcare's SaaS Platform | RTTNews
Alarms over healthcare cyberattacks are getting louder | The Verge
The Verge USA Health September 24, 2022
Remote Alaskan towns are proof of concept for virtual hearing careRemote Alaskan towns are proof of concept for virtual hearing care / Telemedicine goes hand in hand with new over-the-counter hearing aidsp>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple>By Sep 20, 2022, 3:18 PM UTC... + más
Walmart enters the metaverse with Roblox experiences aimed at younger shoppers | CNBC
Remote work drove more than 60% of home price surge during pandemic: Fed study | New York Post
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