Garlic and its Benefits By Editorial Team AI Garlic is a plant that has been used for both culinary and medicinal purposes for thousands of years. It is a member of the Allium family, which also includes onions, shallots, and leeks. Garlic has a strong, pungent flavor and aroma, which comes from […]
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Dog Day Saturday 2023-04-01 – Alopekis
Dog Day Saturday 2023-04-01 Owning and interacting with pets, according to studies, can be a form of therapy for many. We have dedicated Saturday to dogs and Wednesday to cats, when we will post an article on each of those days. We will also post articles on occasion about other animals people may […]
4 Year Old in Collections for Care not Recieved
2023-03-31 ER’s Error Lands a 4-Year-Old in Collections (For Care He Didn’t Receive) Daniel Chang Dr. Sara McLin thought she made the right choice by going to an in-network emergency room near her Florida home after her 4-year-old burned his hand on a stove last Memorial Day weekend. Her family is insured through […]
Driving Diversity
Driving Diversity How business leaders can spur workplace change (Family Features) The spotlight on inequality is driving increased dialogue and inspiring change on social and cultural levels, and the same is true of the business community. According to the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, just 18% of businesses in the U.S. are […]
Grief
Grief By Editorial Team AI Introduction: Grief is a natural response to the loss of a loved one, and it can be a difficult and overwhelming experience. In this report, we will explore the stages of grief, how to cope with grief, and strategies for moving forward after loss. Stages […]
Mental Health Friday 2023-03-31 – Intermittent Explosive Disorder
Mental Health Friday 2023-03-31 On Mental Health Friday, we post, in alphabetical order, one per week, information on mental health disorders. Mental Health Friday is for informational purposes only, and is in no way meant to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Please do not self diagnose and seek professional help for what […]
Hospital Price Transparency
2023-03-30 A Progress Check on Hospital Price Transparency Michelle Andrews For decades, U.S. hospitals have generally stonewalled patients who wanted to know ahead of time how much their care would cost. Now that’s changing — but there’s a vigorous debate over what hospitals are disclosing. Under a federal rule in effect since 2021, […]
Solitary Confinement Paper
Solitary Confinement Paper Introduction This article will discuss the history solitary confinement, the reasons why solitary confinement is used, the side effects of solitary confinement, and some of the ethical frameworks that can be tied in with solitary confinement. The question that needs to be answered is: Is placing an individual in solitary […]
Some Benefits of Universal Single Payer Health Systems
Some Benefits of Universal Single Payer Health Systems By Editorial Team AI Introduction: A single-payer universal healthcare system is a healthcare system in which the government finances healthcare for all residents of a country through a single publicly-funded insurance program. In this report, we will explore the benefits of such a […]
ADHD Patients and Random Drug Testing
2023-03-29 Truly Random Drug Testing: ADHD Patients Face Uneven Urine Screens and, Sometimes, Stigma Arielle Zionts Some adults who take prescription medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder are required to have their urine tested for drugs several times a year. Others never are tested. Such screenings are designed to check if ADHD patients are safely […]