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Editor’s Note: Colorado’s healthcare system is entering a period of accelerating instability — a “tsunami,” as multiple leaders describe it — driven by collapsing hospital finances, shrinking Medicaid reimbursements, disappearing services and a political fight over who is responsible for this unraveling. Healthcare Freefall is a multipart series examining how Colorado arrived at this moment,…
A city government should be about priorities — finding the most important things to do and then doing them
More than 30 years ago, when she was a rookie on patrol, retired Dallas police Lt. Kimberly Stratman shot a man carrying a machete. The anxiety from that day still creeps up on her
SUPPORTING patients to lose weight prior to surgery for endometrial cancer could reduce post-surgery complications, a UK study finds
A low dose of digoxin may help people with heart failure avoid hospitalization and reduce the risk of death, according to three studies led by UMCG cardiologists Dirk Jan van Veldhuisen, Kevin Damman, and Peter van der Meer. The researchers believe the new findings could eventually influence heart failure treatment guidelines and make this inexpensive…
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D.C. — A low-fat vegan diet lowers the energy density of the foods people eat by roughly 30%, allowing them to eat satisfying amounts of food while taking in fewer calories and losing weight—without deliberately restricting calories—according to new research published in JAMA Network Open

