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Doctors Take On Dental Duties to Reach Low-Income and Uninsured Patients – Fitnessnacks

DENVER — Pediatrician Patricia Braun and her team saw roughly 100 children at a community health clinic on a recent Monday. They gave...

Ten Doctors on FDA Panel Reviewing Abbott Heart Device Had Financial Ties With Company – Fitnessnacks

When the FDA recently convened a committee of advisers to assess a cardiac device made by Abbott, the agency didn’t disclose that most...

More Patients Are Losing Their Doctors — And Trust in the Primary Care System – Fitnessnacks

First, her favorite doctor in Providence, Rhode Island, retired. Then her other doctor at a health center a few miles away left the...

Ketamine Therapy for Mental Health a ‘Wild West’ for Doctors and Patients – Fitnessnacks

In late 2022, Sarah Gutilla’s treatment-resistant depression had grown so severe, she was actively contemplating suicide. Raised in foster care, the 34-year-old’s childhood...

‘Emergency’ or Not, Covid Is Still Killing People. Here’s What Doctors Advise to Stay Safe. – Fitnessnacks

With around 20,000 people dying of covid in the United States since the start of October, and tens of thousands more abroad, the...

Doctors Hesitate to Ask About Patients’ Immigration Status Despite New Florida Law – Fitnessnacks

Daniel Chang Fearful of risking their jobs, jeopardizing state funding for their institutions, and further politicizing health care, Florida hospital leaders have been reluctant...

Doctors Sound Alarm About Child Nicotine Poisoning as Vapes Flood the US Market – Fitnessnacks

Hospital toxicologist Ryan Marino has seen up close the violent reactions of children poisoned by liquid nicotine from electronic cigarettes. One young boy...

In Wisconsin, Women’s Health Care Is Constricted by an 1849 Law. These Doctors Are Aghast. – Fitnessnacks

GREEN BAY, Wis. — The three women sitting around a table at a busy lunch spot share a grim camaraderie. It’s been more...

Medical Debt Is Making Americans Angry. Doctors and Hospitals Ignore This at Their Peril. – Fitnessnacks

For Emily Boller, it was a $5,000 hospital bill for a simple case of pink eye that took four years to pay off....

Doctors Created a Primary Care Clinic as Their Former Hospital Struggled – Fitnessnacks

GALLUP, N.M. — About a year ago, Valory Wangler, a family medicine doctor, invited a handful of former co-workers to her backyard. During the...
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