A Judge takes his mental health struggles public
In 1972, just 18 days after he was selected to run for vice president with Democratic Sen. George McGovern, Thomas Eagleton was forced off the ticket.
View ArticleHow is the Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis Impacting Sepsis?
In this interview, News-Medical talks to Dr. Ron Daniels about his work at the UK Sepsis Trust and the impact antimicrobial resistance is having on sepsis.
View ArticleHealth plan shake-up could disrupt coverage for low-income Californians
Almost 2 million of California's poorest and most medically fragile residents may have to switch health insurers as a result of a new strategy by the state to improve care in its Medicaid program.
View ArticleER doctors call private equity staffing practices illegal and seek to ban them
A group of emergency physicians and consumer advocates in multiple states are pushing for stiffer enforcement of decades-old statutes that prohibit the ownership of medical practices by corporations...
View ArticleIn PA county jails, guards use pepper spray and stun guns to subdue people in...
When police arrived on the scene, they found Ishmail Thompson standing naked outside a hotel near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He had just punched a man.
View ArticleAnxiety attack or panic attack: Both may have come from the brain
An attack can come crashing in like a storm on a clear spring day. In an instant, your heart pounds, sweat soaks you and you struggle to breathe.
View ArticleDangers and deaths around Black pregnancies seen as a ‘completely...
Tonjanic Hill was overjoyed in 2017 when she learned she was 14 weeks pregnant. Despite a history of uterine fibroids, she never lost faith that she would someday have a child.
View ArticleSalk scientists map brain circuit triggering the crippling panic attacks
Overwhelming fear, sweaty palms, shortness of breath, rapid heart rate-;these are the symptoms of a panic attack, which people with panic disorder have frequently and unexpectedly.
View ArticleKids who survived Super Bowl shooting are scared, suffering panic attacks and...
Six months after Gabriella Magers-Darger's legs were burned by sparks from a ricocheted bullet at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade in February, the 14-year-old is ready to leave the past behind.
View ArticleAn Arm and a Leg: Don’t get ‘bullied’ into paying what you don’t owe
Caitlyn Mai thought she did everything right. She called ahead to make sure her insurer would cover her cochlear implant surgery.
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