Category: healthcare

New York’s Travel Quarantine Police Are Not Tracking You

They are, however, trying to save your life. So let them.

5 Population Health Statistics Bound To Change Because Of Covid-19

2020 has been a year of accelerating change – the rapid adoption and expansion of telehealth tools is proof of that. Will 2021 be the year that progress toward population health breaks out of its recent rut?

How One Ballet Dancer Is Fighting For Racial Justice In Healthcare

Ingrid Silva, a ballerina of The Dance Theatre of Harlem, had gained national recognition by leading the charge for a line skin-toned ballet shoes for dancers of all races and cultures. Now, she is using the current closing of theaters and performance …

Stocks Turn Negative After Federal Reserve Says U.S. Economy Still ‘Well Below’ Pre-Pandemic Levels

The coronavirus will continue to “weigh heavily” on the U.S. economy.

What Causes Bacterial Vaginosis?

A delicate mix of ‘friendly’ bacteria live in your body and some make up your vaginal microbiome which is crucial to your overall health.

Virtual Care Startup Raises $20 Million To Transform Behavioral Health For Kids

Brightline co-founder and CEO Naomi Allen is building a platform for families based on personal experience.

This Big Data Startup Raised $12 Million To Speed Up Clinical Trials For Coronavirus Research

Cloud company Castor is powering 4,000 trials across 90 countries, including the World Health Organization’s Solidarity trial to discover Covid-19 treatments.

Writing On The Wall: Two Federal Judges Decide In Favor Of Transgender Americans

Judges put the brakes on two separate efforts to discriminate against trans people; One by the State of Idaho, the other was proposed by the Trump administration.

‘Reckless’ And ‘Reprehensible’ Frat Party Linked To Coronavirus Outbreak At UNH: Here Are The Latest College Coronavirus Updates

‘It is time for an off-ramp. We have tried to make this work, but it is not working.’

Fauci: Covid-19 Vaccines Unlikely To Be Mandatory

The Trump administration is predicting a Covid-19 vaccine could be available in 2021, but Dr. Anthony Fauci said the government can’t force people to take it.