The Crisis of Maternity Care: A Design Flaw in U.S. Healthcare
Nearly half of U.S. counties are without a practicing obstetrician or gynecologist, revealing significant gaps in maternity care access and a deeper systemic issue in healthcare design.
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Nearly half of U.S. counties are without a practicing obstetrician or gynecologist, revealing significant gaps in maternity care access and a deeper systemic issue in healthcare design.
Co-founders of Darwin Health highlight the significant work ahead to enhance treatments for pancreatic cancer, emphasizing the need for continued research and innovation.
Pharmacies in Tennessee are reportedly selling strong formulations of ivermectin, a practice spearheaded by a physician known for his anti-vaccine stance.
Goldman Sachs has adjusted its year-end gold price forecast to $4,900, reflecting an increase from current prices but a $500 reduction from previous expectations.
Joe Lovano's latest album, 'Paramount Quartet,' showcases his saxophone prowess with a blend of original compositions and tributes to jazz legends Charlie Haden and Wayne Shorter.
Recent films have embraced conspiracy theories, reflecting a cultural shift towards narratives steeped in paranoia and mistrust. This trend raises questions about society's current state.
Austrian startup Gate Space has obtained 6.3 million euros from a European government-backed program, reflecting a rising trend in funding for space initiatives across Europe.
The CLARITY Act, or Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, seeks to establish a federal regulatory framework for digital assets in the U.S., enhancing transparency and investor protection.
As Bitcoin approaches its maximum supply of 21 million coins, questions arise about the future of the cryptocurrency and its economic impact.
Robin Hanbury-Tenison, a veteran campaigner, plans to cycle 104 miles down the Thames to raise funds for a local research station in Cornwall, despite facing various challenges.