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Just six months before becoming president of the American Medical Association, Dr. Bobby Mukkamala underwent brain surgery to remove a tumor.
U.S. healthcare is rife with high costs and deep inequities, and that’s no accident – a public health historian explains how ...
Observer readers comment on Pat McCrory's legacy, the national debt, RFK's vaccine expert firings, ICE and immigrants, ...
Weight gain can bring unexpected health challenges, and for one woman, it led to the diagnosis of a serious sleep disorder.
A novel blood test could help diagnose celiac disease more straightforwardly, without the need to potentially trigger symptoms.
On June 13, 2025, the University of Utah and University of Utah Health, in partnership with the George S. and Dolores Doré ...
New Partnership with Leonard Nimoy’s Daughter Aims to Raise COPD Awareness ...
He is the first physician of Indian heritage to lead the nation’s largest and most influential physician organization.
La Flesche made American history when she became the first Native American to earn a medical degree. Born in a tipi in 1865 on the Omaha reservation in northeast Nebraska, she graduated from a ...
Alcohol-related liver disease deaths are increasing—and they're rising faster in some groups, including women, young adults ...
More than two dozen major medical groups are urging payers to continue covering COVID-19 vaccinations for pregnant patients without burdensome utilization management or cost-sharing requirements. The ...
You probably don't need to be told that health care costs are going up. You likely see it on your bank statement or pay stub. But if you like data with your financial pain, according to the ...