Category: pharma

U.S. Doctor Shortage Could Hit 139,000 By 2033

The nation’s shortage of doctors will rise to between 54,000 and 139,000 by 2033 as the U.S. population grows and ages, making it even more difficult to fight public health threats like today’s spread of the coronavirus strain Covid-19.

Giant Saharan Dust Cloud Reaches U.S., 2020 ‘Godzilla’ Version Bigger Than Before

Did you have “Godzilla dust cloud” on your 2020 Bingo card?

Increased Physical Activity Associated With Lower Risk For Sleep Apnea, Study Finds

Results of a new study published this week found that increased physical activity is associated with a lower risk of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a common sleep-related breathing disorder.

Rite Aid’s Coronavirus Safety Costs Overshadow Big Jump In Sales

Rite Aid saw a big jump in overall sales as cases of the coronavirus strain Covid-19 surged this spring, but costs of protecting employees and customers hit profits in the drugstore chain’s first quarter, the company said Thursday.

Mayo Clinic And Tech Firm Launch ‘Hospital Care At Home’ Venture

The Mayo Clinic and the technology company Medically Home are partnering to launch a new healthcare delivery model that will deliver “advanced care” typically available inside a hospital into patient homes.

Mayo Clinic And Tech Firm Launch ‘Hospital Care At Home’ Venture

The Mayo Clinic and the technology company Medically Home are partnering to launch a new healthcare delivery model that will deliver “advanced care” typically available inside a hospital into patient homes.

Cyberbullying Connected To PTSD Symptoms In Victims—And Bullies

Cyberbullying has garnered a lot of research attention in recent years, since it appears to share many of the psychological harms as regular bullying, which itself is linked to negative effects well into adulthood.

Trump Once Again Calls Covid-19 Coronavirus The ‘Kung Flu’

Just like in Tulsa, in Phoenix, in a church, Trump used the phrase “Kung Flu.” And the crowd erupted in cheers.

This New App Analyzes Your Voice Quality To Diagnose Congestive Heart Failure: Can It Help With Covid-19?

A new app developed by an Israeli biotech startup has shown promise in evaluating voice quality to detect buildup of fluid in the lungs, an important finding associated with congestive heart failure (CHF).

Phoenix Church Hosting Trump Claims That Air System Kills 99.9% Of Covid-19 Coronavirus

What’s the science behind the Dream City Church claims?