health care
Dear millennials. Ask for a raise. Every single year.
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The Oxfam report prompted Anand Giridharadas to tweet: “Don’t be Pinkered into everything’s-getting-better complacency.”
When these companies compete, in the current system, the people lose.
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Donating to the right charities can save lives.
Americans must choose the middle path, away from the fundamentalist positions on both the right and the left, argues a Washington think tank.
Drug treatment centers pose potential threats to drug addicts.
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A tech-minded approach to drug fraud could squash those who enable the deadly opioid crisis.
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What can America learn from this?
The Great White North has found a way to provide universal healthcare with more salubrious results and trimmed national costs. Take notes, America.
Swiss researchers identify new dangers of modern cocaine.
Here are the leading solutions to antibiotic resistance, the next major global health threat.
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More research is needed into people who experience “high functioning after depression.”
Pfizer’s Susan Silbermann explains the superhuman effort involved in getting vaccines to the people who need them most.
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Pfizer’s partnerships strengthen their ability to deliver vaccines in developing countries.
What does it take to tackle a multifaceted problem?
Emotion has an impact on the decision-making process.
A new study delivers the dark financial reality of cancer.
Most other countries don’t have universal healthcare because of poverty or war. Why does the U.S. keep clinging to a bad system?
America continues to tread water in healthcare and education while other countries have enacted reforms to great effect.
Achieving good health and well-being around the world is critical to the company’s mission
New York–area chefs are working on the problem. More need to follow their lead.
Ban Ki-moon recently criticized the state of the U.S. healthcare system as part of his work with The Elders, an international organization founded by Nelson Mandela.
The three behemoth companies are teaming up to disrupt the U.S. health care industry, a move that spooked the markets on the morning of the announcement.