Category: Salud
Bosnia was once emptied by war and now faces peacetime emigration
When the Bosnian sheep farmer fled his home in disintegrating Yugoslavia in 1992, walking with his family for 40 days to escape the start of…
One in six abortions carried out with pills prescribed online, data shows
The news A growing share of abortions are now performed via telemedicine, with clinicians prescribing abortion pills by mail after online consultations, according to the…
Hamas rejects ceasefire proposal, dashing Biden’s hopes for near-term deal
That pressure led Israel to make significant concessions in negotiations, two officials said, including offering to release 15 Palestinians imprisoned on serious terrorism charges in…
Billion-dollar donation will provide access to free tuition at Bronx medical school
The 93-year-old widow of a Wall Street financier donated $1 billion to a Bronx medical school, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, with instructions that…
Israel-Hamas war live: Israel signals willingness to release prominent Palestinians
Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh of the Palestinian Authority, the body that administers part of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, resigned from his cabinet on Monday, according…
Vos inhalateurs et EpiPens ne sont pas très sains pour l’environnement
Les stylos à insuline à usage unique ont changé la vie de Brian Brandell. Ayant grandi avec le diabète de type 1 dans les années…
Man sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in Washington, police say
A man set himself on fire Sunday afternoon in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington, according to the Metropolitan Police. U.S. Secret Service agents…
As Medicaid shrinks, clinics for the poor try to survive
These health centers each experienced revenue losses of at least $500,000 due to the Medicaid cut, according to Amy Simmons Farber, a spokeswoman for the…
US, UK warplanes strike Houthi-linked targets again in Yemen
The United States and Britain carried out a new round of large-scale military strikes on Saturday against several sites in Yemen controlled by Houthi militants,…
Severe frostbite receives treatment that can prevent amputation
The first time Dr. Peter Hackett saw a patient suffering from frostbite, the man died from his injuries. It was Chicago in 1971, and the…