health care
Virus and racism merge as a brutal blow to Black well-being
Institutional racism is a brutal blow to Black people’s well-being and renewed calls for racial justice in all realms including health care
Mississippi rated fattest state in America, says report
Meanwhile, Utah was ranked the least fat, followed by Colorado, Massachusetts, Connecticut and California.
Co-living is considered cool
Sharing space with like-minded folks in a rental property has now become a convenient trend.
How medical apps give access to patients
Apps are already empowering people to have more knowledge and say in their medical decisions.
Tim Cook: Apple will launch more healthcare-related services in 2019
Cook revealed that Apple has been working on the upcoming services for multiple years.
Congo receives first doses of Ebola vaccine amid outbreak
Health Ministry said vaccinations would start at weekend, first time vaccine would come into use since it was developed two years ago.
Congo, UN deploy specialists to tackle Ebola epidemic
World Health Organisation obtained 4,000 doses of experimental Ebola vaccine and was preparing for deployment in Congo.
WHO says 19 dead, 39 infected so far in Congo Ebola outbreak
It said 393 people who identified as contacts of Ebola patients were being followed up.
Patients more satisfied when doctors treat fewer people
The results suggest that doctors need to spend some time talking to their patients.
Ethics of cure
Our collective health is in danger as many questions and concerns and an uneasy lack of answers rule the medical scenario in the age of quick-fixes.