Figuring out who to screen could change the game. This discovery is getting us closer.
A revived pilot program sends clinicians and paramedics to residents’ homes to reduce repeat 911 calls and connect vulnerable people with ongoing care.
A report from the N.C. medical examiner details the events that led to the November deaths of Bear Creek residents Jennifer ...
Jennifer Pierce rapped on the mobile home’s front door. The man who ushered her inside had called 911 for his brother the ...
Health care providers are underscoring the need for women, especially, to keep up with regular heart screenings and tests.
But new research suggests that people on GLP-1s should focus on more than just protein. The scientific review, which was ...
This month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized its repeal of the Endangerment Finding, the agency’s ...
The Anchorage Fire Department’s revived Community, Outreach, Referral and Education program pairs a clinician and paramedic to connect frequent callers with medical, mental health and substance use se ...
Gary Girolimon and Jill Parenteau, siblings in New Hampshire, were providing care and support for their 82-year-old brother, ...
Breast cancer among AAPI women under 50 surged 52% since 2000. Immigration, westernization, and cultural barriers to screening put Indian American women at hidden risk—but disaggregated data is scarce ...
Stress, fright, environmental factors and medical issues are all rumored to play a part. Experts weigh in.
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