Bernie Sanders has an idea. Now he needs a plan. Though he has sketched out the “Medicare for All” program to move us toward a Single Payer health system, the... Read more »
As someone who contributes to a health IT publication, I get to see how a broad cross-section of the industry markets itself. This includes access to a plentiful helping of buzzwords. These days, a…
How do mental disorders affect the poor and who can help? Neerja Chowdhary and Vijay Shankar look at the evidence.
When it comes to the topic of coffee and the environment, a few things might spring to the front of your mind. Such as: we're drinking so much of it it's literally running out; the packaging it comes in is evil and should be banned; or there's a g
Indian food is something of an anomaly, but not for the reasons you might think.
The technology could be used to predict mental or neurological illness.
"We’re going to live in a world where you can take a picture of your friend’s lipstick and print it out," says the founder.
A chemical plant in India is the first in the world to run a new system for capturing carbon emissions and converting them into baking soda.
Home resales are at the second-strongest pace of the recovery, even as tight supply pushes prices higher.
Activity in the amygdala, a region of the brain associated with fear and stress, can predict your risk for heart disease and stroke, according to a study.
Teenagers are using group accounts to flood Instagram with random user data that can't be tied to a single person.
An uncontested divorce is the most common type of divorce. An uncontested divorce is a divorce that occurs when there are no disagreement...
According to a new study, the eyesight of astronauts is being harmed by changes in the fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
These oven-baked chickpeas are great on soups, salads, and grain bowls—or for munching on by the handful.
Starry promises to provide super-fast internet speeds wirelessly in urban areas.