Category: healthcare

Dow Falls 400 Points Amid Lingering Coronavirus And Economic Fears

Stocks snapped a five-day streak, falling on Tuesday.

What A Stanford Researcher’s Fight Against COVID-19 Can Tell Us About The Future Of Drug Discovery

While clinical trials can take years, in a matter of weeks this Stanford lab identified a drug that could help in the fight against COVID-19. Though it is unlikely a silver bullet, this lab is on the cutting edge of a significant trend in artificial in…

5 Ripping Questions With Dave DiCosola/Kameron Norwood, Founders Of Half Day CBD

Great CBD products start with a meticulous growing, harvesting, processing and formulation process.

Unsustainable Low Prices Causing Generic Drug Market Failure Leading To Supply Chain Disruptions And Shortages

Generic drug supply chain disruptions and shortages are symptomatic of a dysfunctional business environment caused by predatory pricing and lack of supply chain partnerships.

Can You Test Yourself For Coronavirus At Home? This May Soon Become Easier

For many, the idea of stepping outside of their homes to get tested is a source of significant anxiety. Key players in healthcare are working to solve this problem.

‘Devastating’: Lin-Manuel Miranda & Other Stars React To Death Of Nick Cordero From Covid-19

After a medically-induced coma and leg amputation, the star lost his 90-plus day battle with coronavirus.

AMA, Nurses And Hospitals Plead With Americans To Wear Masks As Coronavirus Cases Surge Again

The American Medical Association, American Hospital Association and American Nurses Association pleaded Monday with Americans to wear a mask and practice social distancing to stop the surge of cases of the coronavirus strain Covid-19.

Unique Agreement Calls For Health Insurers To Pay Hospitals For Their Covid-19 Losses

With this agreement private health insurers assert they ate “serving the interests of hospitals and insured beneficiaries.” Indeed, insurers are, by doing something unique, paying for care that hasn’t been provided to allow hospitals to stay afloat. …

Too Little Too Late: How We Make Decisions When Coronavirus Surges Happen 3 Weeks Later

It is hard for the human brain to process a scenario where the consequences of our actions happen three to four weeks later. Yet that’s exactly what we have to do with coronavirus.

The Coronavirus Pandemic Will Continue To Impact Women’s Reproductive Health For Years

Many people have been forced to postpone fertility treatments due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Pregnant and new mothers have been under extraordinary stress. Two reproductive health experts weigh in on current and future issues given the ongoing circulati…