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Federal Judge Rules Against Govt Declaration on Transgender Youth Treatments
Federal judge rejects government declaration calling treatments for young people with gender dysphoria unsafe and ineffective.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Leads First Tanzanian Medical Readiness Exercise
Lt. Col. Angela Ling leads the first Tanzanian medical readiness exercise, strengthening US-Tanzania partnership…
Medical Residents Challenge Exploitative Match System and Seek Unionization
The American medical establishment's Match Day leaves medical students powerless, forcing them into binding…
Judge Reverses Kari Lake’s Orders, Journalists Resume Work – AZ Republic
Federal judge orders reinstatement of 1,000+ journalists at US Agency for Global Media, citing unlawful actions by Kari Lake.
Bipartisan Bill to Exempt Foreign-Trained Healthcare Workers from H-1B Visa Fee
House lawmakers introduce a bill to exempt foreign-trained health care workers from the $100,000 H-1B visa filing…
37-Year-Old Man Rescued by Navy Sailors after Crash into Florida Creek
37-year-old Pensacola man seriously injured after crashing into Bayou Chico Creek and getting trapped underwater in…
New Framework to Integrate Medically Tailored Meals into Healthcare Systems
National framework offers guide to incorporate medically tailored meals into healthcare systems, improving patient outcomes.
Can Big Companies Fund Water Conservation in Arizona?
Corporations are stepping in to fund water conservation projects in the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona,…
AI in U.S. Health Care: Insurers & Providers Fight Over Costs
Insurers and providers in U.S. health care are using AI to tackle cost disputes over medical procedures.
Colorado Beef Plant Workers Stage First U.S. Slaughterhouse Strike in 40 years
Over 3,800 workers at a major meatpacking plant in Colorado went on strike Monday, marking the first U.S. beef slaughterhouse walkout in 40 years.