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businessinsider.com - Samuel O'Brient - Psychedelic drug stocks are surging after Trump's order to fast-track development for medical use
Psychedelic drug stocks are surging after Trump's order to fast-track development for medical use
Business Insider

Psychedelic drug stocks are spiking on Monday on a new order from the White House. The sector, often lumped in by investors with other speculative drug plays like cannabis, is surging after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April…

fool.com - Prosper Junior Bakiny - Better Medical Device Stock Right Now: Abbott Laboratories vs. Dexcom
Better Medical Device Stock Right Now: Abbott Laboratories vs. Dexcom
The Motley Fool

Abbott Laboratories (ABT 0.84%) and Dexcom (DXCM +1.00%) are two leading medical device companies that compete against one another in the market for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems. They are the leaders in this niche, which has grown…

zerohedge.com - Tyler Durden - Assisted Suicide Is The Logical Outcome Of Government-Controlled Medical Care
Assisted Suicide Is The Logical Outcome Of Government-Controlled Medical Care
Zero Hedge

Christianity Today recently published an article by Kristy Etheridge that was very critical of Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program, something that would not be surprising, given the magazine's evangelical Christian outlook on…

gothamist.com - Charles Lane - Brooklyn man dies after medical emergency at NYPD holding facility
Brooklyn man dies after medical emergency at NYPD holding facility
Gothamist

A 51-year-old man died Sunday after becoming ill while in custody at a Brooklyn holding facility, according to the NYPD. Hector Sierra was pronounced dead at NYU Langone Hospital-Cobble Hill after police requested emergency medical services for him…

cornwalllive.com - Olivier Vergnault - Young biker lost control after 'self-medicating' with weed
Young biker lost control after 'self-medicating' with weed
Cornwall Live

A young man who died when he lost control of his motorbike on a damp road may have been impaired from cannabis, an inquest into his death found. Dean Green, from the Veryan area, died at the scene of a crash on the C8 road between Fraddon and…

worldhealth.net - Posted by the WHN News Desk - From Session to Summary: A Faster Way to Medical Document Care
From Session to Summary: A Faster Way to Medical Document Care
WorldHealth.net

Clinicians rarely resent patient care – they resent what comes after it. Documentation can turn a full clinic day into an evening shift, and every hour you delay a note increases the odds that key details and clinical reasoning slip away.

billboard.com - Jessica Lynch - Jesy Nelson Appeals for Help After Car With Daughters' Medical Equipment Is Stolen
Jesy Nelson Appeals for Help After Car With Daughters' Medical Equipment Is Stolen
Billboard

Jesy Nelson has appealed for public assistance after her car — containing essential medical equipment for her infant daughters — was stolen from her driveway. The former Little Mix member shared the news via Instagram Stories…

marketbeat.com - Medical Stocks To Consider - April 20th
Medical Stocks To Consider - April 20th
MarketBeat

3 Sectors to Buy While They're Down and 1 to Walk Away From Hims & Hers Health, UnitedHealth Group, Eli Lilly and Company, Enveric Biosciences, Johnson & Johnson, AbbVie, and Intuitive Surgical are the seven Medical stocks to watch today, according…

nbcdfw.com - Katy Blakey - Heart transplant leads to wedding vows at Baylor University Medical Center
Heart transplant leads to wedding vows at Baylor University Medical Center
NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

A North Texas man given a second chance at love decided to exchange vows in the very place that gave him a second chance at life.

ethz.ch - Paola Picotti receives prestigious Swiss medical research prize
Paola Picotti receives prestigious Swiss medical research prize
ETH Zürich

Proteomics researcher Paola Picotti is to be awarded this year's Otto Naegeli Prize for her research into the molecular causes of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. She laid the foundations for her success with new…

wsws.org - The Pitt : The medical drama whose social realism and honesty have gripped millions
The Pitt : The medical drama whose social realism and honesty have gripped millions
World Socialist Web Site

There is genuine significance to the manner in which The Pitt, the television medical drama, has gripped and captivated tens of millions of people, in the US and around the world. The series has become something of a social-cultural phenomenon. The…

nbclosangeles.com - Danielle Smith - Deferred-interest medical credit cards can 'drive up' care costs, AG Bonta warns
Deferred-interest medical credit cards can 'drive up' care costs, AG Bonta warns
NBC Southern California

California Attorney General Rob Bonta is warning the public that deferred-interest medical credit cards may not be as good a deal as they seem. In a consumer alert warning issued Friday, he discusses how these cards — often marketed as being…

kvue.com - Colleen DeGuzman (The Texas Tribune) - Trump taps Texas' top public health official as CDC chief medical officer
Trump taps Texas' top public health official as CDC chief medical officer
kvue.com

AUSTIN, Texas — THE TEXAS TRIBUNE – Dr. Jennifer Shuford, head of Texas' public health agency, has been tapped to serve as chief medical officer at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. President Donald Trump included Shuford…

channelnewsasia.com - Ang Hwee Min - Paragon's medical suites, Orchard Road location key factors in S$3.9 billion sale: Analysts
Paragon's medical suites, Orchard Road location key factors in S$3.9 billion sale: Analysts
CNA

SINGAPORE: Paragon's medical suites and its position as a luxury mall along Orchard Road contributed to its high valuation, property analysts said. CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) announced on Monday (Apr 20) that it will acquire…

thehindubusinessline.com - Medical supply chain leaks: Where does the buck stop?
Medical supply chain leaks: Where does the buck stop?
BusinessLine

For those dealing with cancer, the pain and trauma of the illness and treatment, including the steep costs, are all too familiar. Add to this the possibility that the cancer medicine being administered is an ineffective substance peddled in the…

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