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How to mourn your old normal and adapt to the new

(NewsUSA) - Deaths from the novel coronavirus COVID-19 have surpassed 110,000 in the United States and mourning the losses of these lives is important. In...

Take Charge Of Your Health Today. Be Informed. Be Involved…Skin Health

This month, the “Take Charge of Your Health Today” page focuses on the importance of your skin and its relationship to your health. The...

MobileDerm addresses disparities in skin health

Alaina J. James, MD, PhD Skin is the largest organ in the human body. It helps to regulate body temperature, boosts body immunity and provides...

UPMC makes shift to telemedicine solutions

Hospitals around the world look to technology to help them care for patients and to help limit the potential for exposure to the novel...

Black doctor issues urgent warning to make healthcare decisions before protesting

Peaceful protesters encounter unexpected injuries, hospital stays during COVID-19: end-of-life plans encouraged   Nationwide (BlackNews.com) -- Leading educator and recognized expert in advance care planning, Dr....

Next COVID-19 challenge: Reduce employer Rx costs, enhance patient access

(NewsUSA) - In the coming weeks and months, America will begin attempting to re-start the economy and hopefully take steps toward a semblance of...

Plant-based twists to classic summer dishes

(NewsUSA) - With people more focused on wellness and nutrition these days, interest in a plant-based diet is hotter than ever. One easy way...

‘Jeffrey, unfortunately, your test came back positive for the coronavirus.’

Jeffrey L. Boney shares his personal journey of surviving the coronavirus and dealing with the emotional and mental anguish required to overcome COVID-19 by Jeffrey...

Hands-only CPR can save someone you love

(NewsUSA) - Each year, June 1-7 is designated as CPR and AED Awareness Week. This year, the significance is especially striking. As most Americans...

How a clinical trial participant became an advocate for the Sickle Cell community

Shauna Whisenton was once an individual living with sickle cell disease (SCD). Now she’s an advocate for better therapies, a cure, and better understanding...

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