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Off-Label Drugs Are Saving Lives in Covid-19 Fight
“[FDA]-approved drugs work for you only about half the time and in some cases only 20 percent of the time,”
‘Planet of the Humans’: Michael Moore Goes Off the (Ideological) Grid
The new documentary film Planet of the Humans follows writer, director, and producer Jeff Gibbs around the country as he asks necessary but difficult...
Homeschooling Benefits Strike Positive Note During Coronavirus Shutdown
Often parents have no idea how public schools are failing their children. Coronavirus is making parents examine the benefits of homeschooling.
In this time of...
Physicians Still Waiting for Flexibility in Prescribing to Suicidal Patients
After publicly calling attention to the problem eight years, physicians say there has been little to no change in the way insurance companies cover prescription medications for suicidal patients considered in danger of a drug overdose.
Medicaid Transparency Rule is Raising Hackles of States, Providers
Governors, health care providers, and several lawmakers want the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to retract a rule designed to increase transparency in Medicaid spending.
Harrisburg Nixes Water System Sale, Bucking Trend
Harrisburg is just one of several U.S. cities that considered water utility privatization in 2019, but other municipalities took the step.
College Athletes Could Soon Profit from Commercial Deals
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California signed a bill allowing college athletes to sign endorsement deals and hire agents.
Psychiatric Urgent Care Exceeds Expectations, Says Hospital
One of the nation’s first psychiatric urgent care centers has attracted nearly 3,000 patients since it opened six months ago, according its operator, Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Legal Firearms on College Campuses Don’t Increase Violence, Universities Report
The College Fix, a news website, contacted “multiple public universities in states where campus carry is legal,” and none of those responding reported any increase in gun violence since adopting policies allowing campus carry.
Pennsylvania Legislators Consider Occupational Licensing Reforms
Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering changes to the Commonwealth’s policies on occupational licensing—which currently forbid ex-offenders from obtaining certain licenses—to prevent boards and commissions from...