Emotional Support Animals
Certain rules assure that people can live with emotional support animals, but they are different rules than protect service animals.
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Certain rules assure that people can live with emotional support animals, but they are different rules than protect service animals.
The FDA has dropped the ball on requiring that studies are properly evaluated for ethical violations
Perhaps the white coat is no longer a fitting symbol for a patient-focused modern medical profession.
Is our life’s path already written, or can we control behaviors and impact our health?
Drug testing for elicit substances should require explicit permission from the patient
Like with all new drugs, – things are never quite what they first seem.
Should limited resources go to those with the greatest expected benefit?
Too many people use too many medications, negatively affecting their health.
Data over many years suggests that surgeons who do more surgeries have better outcomes.
Being a father isn’t easy, and the expectations have changed remarkably over the years.
A good night’s sleep is vital to well-being, but it isn’t always easy
While consuming meat can negatively impact our health, it also affects meat processing workers and those living near these processing plants.
The relationship between meat consumption and human health is complicated.
Artificial intelligence has suddenly burst onto the world stage, but now is the time to ensure that the use of AI is transparent, confidential, and enhances health care and not just institutional profits.
We spend lots of time figuring out at what age to start screening for cancer. But when do we stop screening?
You can easily order genetic tests online, but should you?
While the death rate for prostate cancer has fallen over the past two decades, little of this is related to routine testing of older men.
Simply providing information such as clear warning labels on restaurant menus can reduce added sugar consumption.
Can artificial intelligence, based on machine learning, predict more accurately the care a loved one would want at the end of life compared to next of kin?
The thinking goes that testing before elective surgery can reduce risks and complications. But, it turns out it may do the opposite.
Touch during a visit to the doctor has many benefits, but it can also negatively impact the provider-patient relationship.
While video offers some advantages to patients and providers, it also has some significant downsides.
There are several reasons for the increasing use of medical imaging tests buy they may not always benefit the patient
When is it simply avarice to profit at the expense of public health?
Sick people play a large role in driving antibiotic overuse.
First comes the disaster. What follows is predictable, but equally worrisome.
Should prisoners be allowed to donate organs in exchange for a reduced sentence?
Changes are needed to ready ourselves to treat new emerging infections
For good reason, other than the US, only one other country in the world allows drugs to be advertised directly to the public.
Small acts of kindness make a huge difference to patients and families