Net Neutrality and Healthcare
Our reliance on the Internet to access a variety of resources makes net neutrality more valuable now than ever. Healthcare is just one example.
Our reliance on the Internet to access a variety of resources makes net neutrality more valuable now than ever. Healthcare is just one example.
Free clinics help underserved populations access medical services and volunteers gain critical experience in the health field. So, why not have more?
Debate over healthcare has raged on the national level, but proposals that cut public funding for health services can have very local effects.
Denmark is consistently ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world. What lessons can it offer the United States in terms of health and wellness?
A Health Care System Showdown by Zoe So A few summers ago, I was vacationing in San Francisco with my family when I got a sore throat. We went to a doctor to get it checked out, and on our way out, we were hit with
The (Possible) Physician Shortage in America by Simran Bajwa Many Americans hate going to the doctor’s office. Crying babies, new forms to fill out at every appointment, and increasingly long amounts of time spent in the waiting room. But imagine this: in less than 10 years