Connecting cell phones to cancer, HIV/AIDS at 30, hospital drug shortages and more in today's Daily Briefing.
States cut back on HIV/AIDS drugs for the poor, Nevada's smoking ban lowers heart attacks and stroke, and a Medicaid success story, plus more in our Daily Briefing.
Big health policy changes amid California budget woes, ob-gyns refuse overweight patients, and news on Morgellons, plus more from our Daily Briefing.
Reaching poor people with dental care means unraveling so many other things, including the isolation, difficult living conditions, fear and other burdens of poverty.
Clean cars could mean less asthma, a link between bedbugs and MRSA, a prescription for yoga and more from our Daily Briefing.
How safe are California hospitals in the event of a major earthquake? Answers and more in our Daily Briefing.
Someone at the Washington Post is having a very bad day today. As Gawker reports, a health story went live on the newspaper’s website with all of the editor’s comments in it. The story was quickly pulled down, but Gawker helpfully pasted the entire story on its site beforehand.
Why is a Canadian hospital going public with details of its care of a dying baby? Answers and more in our Daily Briefing.
A new study finds that stress doesn't have much effect on fertility treatment, plus more from our Daily Briefing.
What state governor said the chemical BPA could "give women little beards?" Answers and more in our Daily Briefing.