Best Practices

New Year’s Resolution: No Agreement, No Money

The United States regulates the business of healthcare more strictly than nearly any other sector, and the issue of employment in healthcare is no exception. There are laws that govern the ability for a healthcare business to employ every type of worker, from a healthcare provider, administrator, management company, to virtually any person or entity that provides services of any kind. Employment...

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Cancer Patients Face Frightening Delays in Treatment Approvals

Marine Corps veteran Ron Winters clearly recalls his doctor’s sobering assessment of his bladder cancer diagnosis in August 2022. “This is bad,” the 66-year-old Durant, Oklahoma, resident remembered his urologist saying. Winters braced for the fight of his life. Little did he anticipate, however, that he wouldn’t be waging war only against cancer. He also was up against the Department of...

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The holidays and your brain – a neuroscientist explains how to identify and manage your emotions

When stress and tension are starting to mount, taking short breaks and deep breaths can help clear your mind. AaronAmat/iStock / Getty Images Plus ~~~~~ Just as the shift to shorter days and colder weather can bring with it mood swings and other emotional challenges, the holiday season can also bring about somewhat predictable changes in mood and behavior. Around this time of year, many of us...

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Fauci Now Says Americans Should Get to Choose if They Want to Take the Covid Vaccine

New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show COVID-19 cases are again rising in some parts of the country. The CDC’s map indicates that several states are experiencing a “substantial increase” in cases (more than 20%), including Texas , New Mexico, Kansas, and Nebraska, which saw a 57.3% spike from the previous week. The local surges in COVID are a reminder that although the...

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The remaining frontiers in fighting hepatitis C

Q&A — Virologist Charles M. Rice A scientist whose work was key to identifying, studying and finding treatments for this life-threatening virus discusses the scientific journey and challenges that persist A, B, C, D, E: It’s a short, menacing alphabet representing the five types of virus causing viral hepatitis, a sickness afflicting some 400 million people around the world today. Hepatitis...

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Tracking daily step counts can be a useful tool for weight management – an exercise scientist parses the science

     Step counts have an inconsistent relationship with weight loss.      Jose carlos cerdeno martinez/Moment via Getty Images ~~~~~ Over the last decade, smartphones have become ubiquitous not just for sending texts and staying abreast of news, but also for monitoring daily activity levels. Among the most common, and arguably the most meaningful, tracking method for daily physical activity is...

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