Psychedelic therapy is set to launch in Colorado this spring, with the state considering licenses for healing centers, ...
California is advising healthcare providers not to write down patients' immigration status on bills and medical records and ...
Nominations for the Ontario County Chamber of Commerce awards are due Jan. 31. The annual dinner will be held March 6 at FLCC.
Poppy, a six-year-old springer spaniel with floppy brown ears and a tail that never seems to stop wagging, is by all accounts ...
Biomedical scientists at the University of California, Riverside have received a $3.7 million grant from the National ...
The Presidential Award is one of Duke’s highest honors for staff and faculty, recognizing those who “demonstrate the values ...
In the packed gymnasium at Red Bank Middle School, dozens of little hands sprung up into the air anytime someone said the words "future" or "dream." ...
The Rod of Asclepius remains a symbol of health and medicine around the world to this day. Asclepius was a demi-god son of ...
Dr. Marc Gorelick, president and chief executive officer of Children’s Minnesota, retire in July, capping a 42-year career in pediatric medicine and seven years of advocating for progressive ...
He still takes medicine but at lower doses, his blood pressure normal for the first time in years. “I’m thrilled.” About half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure, a major risk for heart ...
The authors of a new Bioelectronic Medicine study see potential in bioelectronic medical systems that continuously sense the patient's signals, then continuously modify treatment.
The image was shared in honor of Burns night, a celebration of the life of Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns, which ...