Mayor pitches private AIDS clinics
Mayor considering turning city run HIV/AIDS clinics over to private groups, also plans to cut training.
Mayor considering turning city run HIV/AIDS clinics over to private groups, also plans to cut training.
The Duponts in Louisiana loved their mutt Melvin so much they jumped at the chance to replicate him. Melvin is gone now, but he has left behind two clones, Ken and Henry.
Vivek Murthy reaches out to WBEZ to defend his support for nutrition and the need to change the American diet.
The congressional hearing was often times contentious with the head of Planned Parenthood defending her organization and explaining that it does not receive federal money for most abortions.
The announcement by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg comes as welcome news to many, but not without criticism.
Palliative care nurse Theresa Brown provides in-home, end-of-life care to patients. “It’s incredible the love that people evoke” at the end of their lives, she says. Brown’s new book is The Shift.
Representing fields from chemistry to poetry, the 24 MacArthur Foundation Fellows will each receive $500,000 over the next five years.
Doctors and patients are using ketamine to treat severe depression, even though the anesthetic and psychedelic club drug has not been approved by the FDA for that purpose. It’s not without risks.
The streaks on the Red Planet’s surface appear to be caused by salty water, but how much water there is — and where it comes from — remains a mystery.
When WVU researchers won a grant to test emissions on a few diesel cars, they didn’t think the result would be more than research papers read by a few eyes.