Albert Yasbick is one of those people who falls between the cracks of healthcare: he doesn’t qualify for medicaid, and he is not old enough for medicare
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Three hundred and fifty infants were possibly exposed to tuberculosis at a California hospital by a hospital employee.
On World AIDS Day, Democratic presidential candidates on Tuesday highlighted the need to make HIV and AIDS medications more affordable and accessible.
A volunteer firefighter from Mississippi whose face was burned off during a home fire rescue received the world’s most extensive face transplant, New York University Langone Medical Center said on Monday.
More than 100 women who thought they were protected from pregnancy by their birth control pills have filed a lawsuit against a manufacturer because the pills were packaged incorrectly.
Going to your doctor may soon look more like going to your tailor. Instead of starting with a request to step on a scale, he or she may measure your waist.
Essena O’Neill, 19, is leaving behind hundreds of thousands of followers on multiple social media platforms and quitting social media for good in an effort to highlight the very real fact that no matter what a doctored image may convey, nobody leads a “perfect” life.
Chipotle has temporarily closed dozens of its restaurants in Washington and Oregon out of an abundance of caution after an E. coli scare.
Sherwin-Williams wants to paint a cleaner picture of hospitals. The company created a paint that it claims will kill bacteria — a major cause of healthcare-associated infections in hospitals.
They regret the reason for the scrutiny, but some cryotherapy entrepreneurs welcome the spotlight that’s been thrown on their industry.