To mark International Women's Day on March 8, AsiaOne speaks to inspiring women from different walks of life. You can find ...
Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio learned to question everything. Her mother had a doctorate in philosophy and taught at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and Ortiz-Rubio was around for the ...
After contracting COVID-19 in December 2021, a Roslyn woman was allowed to work remotely but in-person work would be phased in.
Florida has a system for reporting cognitively impaired drivers but it's a tough journey for doctors making an in-office call on these skills.
Many organizations that deal with end-of-life care are working to assess how they will operate after Sept. 12, when a new law goes into effect — the ...
Universities from Harvard to Hampshire have admitted significantly more students with disabilities over the last decade, as ...
In Minneapolis, underground healthcare networks of volunteer doctors and nurses bring care into the homes of families too scared of immigration enforcement to seek help.
The National Commission on Disabilities (NCD) will today Friday, February 27, receive two distinguished visiting delegates from the United States of America to Monrovia, Liberia. The NCD is a ...
When staff at my hospital asked me repeatedly, “Are you ready to join the on-call schedule?”, I felt both discouraged and inadequate. I understood they hoped to lower the on-call demands facing my ...
While polling has shown that a majority of Americans favor the legality of the practice for terminally ill patients, people are more split on the morality.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Thirty years ago, Jim O’Hara Jr. woke up from a coma, unable to walk, talk or eat. An 18-wheeler had broadsided his ...
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