Three-year-old Elizabeth Zakutansky was born with a rare genetic condition that causes multiple seizures. Her neurologist, a top expert on treating her condition, practices at Lurie Children’s Hospital
Approximately 6.5 million people are under correctional supervision in the United States on any given day. Justice-involved individuals (people currently or recently in prison or jail, on probation
(Reuters Health) – Patients may be open to robots participating in some healthcare interactions, a U.S. survey suggests, and, in an experiment, researchers found that emergency department patients
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Israeli drugmaker Teva is being investigated by EU antitrust regulators who are looking into whether it illegally hindered rivals’ access to its multiple sclerosis medicine
(HealthDay)—Irene Greenhalgh, 83, considers herself a pretty computer-savvy senior, but even she got lost in a maze of websites and e-mails trying to get an appointment for her
(HealthDay)—Health care has modest effects on extending life expectancy in the United States, while behavioral and social determinants may have larger effects, according to a review published in
An estimated 5 million deaths per year in low and middle income countries (LMICs) are the result of poor quality care, with a further 3.6 million the result
The almost 5 million people who paid to get their DNA analyzed by the company 23andMe recently found out that their genetic data and related health information might
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