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A retired doctor had her medical license suspended after she gave out fake vaccine exemption forms, officials say
Sue McIntosh, of Durham, Connecticut, had her license suspended after an anonymous tipster alerted …
Kelly McLaughlin
A doctor from Oregon who said mask-wearing could lead to carbon-dioxide poisoning got his medical license revoked
Asked whether he'd rather lose his license or wear a mask, Steven Arthur LaTulippe said he'd "sacri…
Yelena Dzhanova
The editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association explains how a medical study gets published
"Two-thirds of papers are rejected without external peer-review," JAMA's Howard Bauchner told Busin…
Sarah Fielding
A former CIA officer opens up about his Havana Syndrome: 3 years of headaches, early retirement, and a fight for care
The number of US personnel reporting Havana Syndrome symptoms is growing. One officer described his…
Aylin Woodward
Unacademy beefs up its medical entrance programme with a $50 million acquisition of PrepLadder
Online learning platform Unacademy today announced its latest acquisition of PrepLadder, a four-yea…
Fauci says China should share the medical records of Wuhan lab staff who were ill in fall 2019: 'What did they get sick with?'
An intelligence report found that staff at a Wuhan lab got sick before the pandemic, fueling specul…
Aylin Woodward
More than 1,000 aspiring surgeons couldn't take a critical online exam after the system failed. Now they're left worried it may never happen.
Doctors who struggled to take the exam criticized the American Board of Surgery's lack of transpare…
Andrew Dunn
A study of 48 children in intensive care with the coronavirus found 18 needed ventilators. Most had underlying conditions.
The study examined 48 cases of children who had been admitted into 14 different PICUs in the US and…
Shira Feder
First responders say years of low pay and chronic turnover have put coronavirus patients' lives at additional risk during the pandemic: 'We're screaming for help'
EMTs and paramedics say there's a potentially deadly lack of experience in their ranks as they cont…
Dave Mosher,Rhea Mahbubani
Fear, self-loathing and stress affect students appearing for competitive exams
Growing competition and pressure of performance is turning Indian students into victims of stress. …
Texas deployed its National Guard to help with overflowing morgues in El Paso as the coronavirus death toll rises
The coronavirus surge in El Paso is filling refrigerated trucks with bodies that prison inmates hav…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
A study found there's no safe amount of coffee for pregnant women, conflicting with national health guidelines
US, UK, and European health organizations say drinking less than 2 cup's worth of caffeine daily is…
Julia Naftulin
Health Ministry postpones NEET Postgraduate exam 2022 by 6-8 weeks
Also, many of the interns would not be able to participate in the PG counselling 2022 in May…
PTI
Indian government is rolling out free coaching for two of the toughest exams in the world
There are around 2,697 test practice centers will be operational starting 1 September. …
Government-run boarding schools were founded to 'civilize' Native Americans. Hundreds of dead children remain buried in the schoolyard graves.
Thousands of students were sent to the schools, where their languages and cultures were forbidden. …
Kelsey Vlamis,Morgan Keith
A COVID-19 outbreak unfolded in Virginia after ICE flew immigration detainees there so agents could be shipped to the nation's capital in response to protests
ICE employees can't use chartered flights unless detainees are also aboard, but the teams that went…
Sarah Al-Arshani
53 migrants died after being inside a trailer during a heat wave. Crossing into the US may get deadlier as climate change makes extreme heat more common.
The deaths of dozens of migrants, who were found in a sweltering tractor-trailer, highlight how cli…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
Brad Pitt thinks he has undiagnosed 'face blindness' and that's why he seems aloof and self-absorbed
"It's a mystery to me, man. I can't grasp a face," Pitt said of what he believes is undiagnosed pro…
Allana Akhtar
Heat wave threatens 100 million people in the US, closing schools and killing cattle. It may last another week.
A heat wave has killed at least three people and 2,000 cattle. Storms and tornadoes churned at its …
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Brain damage helped these cigarette smokers quit, researchers say. The findings could one day help people overcome addiction.
Scientists who studied brain scans of smokers who coincidentally quit after experiencing brain dama…