
Where Have All the Small Medical Practices Gone? | Opinion
It was all about people, good solid care, hard work and the honor of being part of my patient’s life.
It was all about people, good solid care, hard work and the honor of being part of my patient’s life.
This October – Health Literacy Month – Consumers for Quality Care (CQC) is sharing information that Pennsylvanians can use to help keep their out-of-pocket health care costs low and avoid medical debt.
How were Indigenous languages lost? Many actions throughout history put pressure on tribal communities to abandon the use of their languages.
The Jewish High Holidays — Rosh Hashana (which already has passed) and Yom Kippur — are upon us.
The ‘forever chemicals,’ which have appeared in Pennsylvania, are a growing global health threat.
If schools are engines of educational and economic opportunity, then educators are the conductors who keep the train moving forward.
We need sweeping, proactive strategies rather than small scale band-aids.
Our lab found heat + humidity gets dangerous faster than many people realize.
The world is in the grip of an oil price shock.
Zachary tumbled into my Head Start classroom excited to make new friends and explore every toy and material we had to offer. However, when he tried to talk to his peers, they couldn’t understand him – and neither could I.
It’s obvious that COVID-19 has radically reshaped many aspects of our society and our lives over the past two years.
by Capital-Star Guest Contributor, Pennsylvania Capital-StarJanuary 13, 2022 By Charles D. Allen Americans have faced two years of turbulence on the domestic front with the