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The state of rural healthcare today, and what technology can do to help

The state of rural healthcare today, and what technology can do to help

Health disparities have the potential to negatively impact rural Americans much more than urban Americans. No doubt, rural healthcare currently is facing many challenges, such as lack of bed availability – even as COVID-19 decreases. Dr. Richard Watson is co-founder of Motient, a health IT vendor that equips health systems, accountable care organizations and individual …

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Did Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Reveal John Krasinski as the MCU’s Reed Richards?

Did Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Reveal John Krasinski as the MCU’s Reed Richards?

The following story contains spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The most popular superheroes in Marvel’s cosmic world might just be the Fantastic Four. But for all their popularity, a movie adaptation has never gotten them quite right. In the last two decades, three live-action movies have attempted to bring Marvel’s first …

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Here’s Where The Staircase Subject Michael Peterson Is Now

Here’s Where The Staircase Subject Michael Peterson Is Now

Kathleen Peterson’s death became a national, long-standing mystery with the 2004 documentary The Staircase. And in addition to the unanswered questions around her death, there were also unanswered questions on the guilt or innocence of her husband, Michael Peterson. And although his initial murder trial took place in 2003, Michael Peterson’s saga didn’t have definitive …

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Ozark Showrunner Reveals Who Jonah Really Shot in the Final Scene

Ozark Showrunner Reveals Who Jonah Really Shot in the Final Scene

COURTESY OF NETFLIXNetflix After the controversial Ozark series finale, Jonah Byrde currently holds the distinction of firing the shot discussed ’round the world. In the last scene of Netflix’s award-winning drama series, pesky private investigator Mel Sattem had returned from his dream job in the Chicago Police Department to confront the Byrdes one last time. …

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The Only Right Way to Watch the Star Wars Movies Is to Watch Them In Order

The Only Right Way to Watch the Star Wars Movies Is to Watch Them In Order

Tis the season. No, not Christmas. It’s Star Wars rewatch season, which, to be honest, is really all year long. But especially around the 5th of May (there’s a pun that goes with that, right?), people always love to watch, revisit, and nerd out about all their favorite Star Wars movies. Are you an original …

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Truth or TV: Is Grey’s Anatomy’s Parkinson’s ‘Cure’ Real?

Truth or TV: Is Grey’s Anatomy’s Parkinson’s ‘Cure’ Real?

It’s not unusual for TV to fast-track medical innovation. Take the current season of Grey’s Anatomy, which featured a major storyline about a “cure” for Parkinson’s disease. The drama series followed a team of researchers and doctors as they used a groundbreaking surgical procedure using skin-derived stem cells. In real life, despite decades of research …

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Women, Black Patients With Chest Pain Wait Longer in ERs

Women, Black Patients With Chest Pain Wait Longer in ERs

By Robert Preidt HealthDay ReporterHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, May 4, 2022 (HealthDay News) — Women and people of color with chest pain — the most common symptom signaling a heart attack — face longer waits in U.S. emergency departments than men and white people do, new research reveals. For the study, researchers analyzed data on more …

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