Margaret Krackeler, MD, of Kaiser Permanente Northern California, shares lessons on implementing evidence-based formulary changes for patients with CLL.
In modern states, “surprise” rarely means that no one knew. More often it means that knowledge did not acquire binding force.
While Nigeria has laws for disability inclusion, the reality is often performative. Discover why true inclusion must move ...
MANDI JOUBERT: Absolutely. The industry reality at present is on how technology is changing things, and therefore higher ...
Arturo Béjar tells the court that Meta executives were aware of internal research showing online harm to teens but failed to ...
Attorney General Douglas Moylan has commented on his recent loss at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in his case to ...
Labour’s concessions on employment rights have cut the estimated cost to businesses from £5bn a year to £1bn, according to a revised government impact assessment. But how will the Employment Rights ...
Colleen Kelley, M.D., M.P.H., immediate past chair of the HIV Medicine Association and infectious disease and HIV specialist ...
Capital is easy to misunderstand in public markets. Too often, it's treated as a static number rather than a strategic tool. In reality, capital only matters if it alters how a company operates once ...
African presidencies fail less from poor leadership than from powerful offices resting on ...
As part of the 2026 CRN MSP 500, managed service provider executives described the changes they made to their companies in ...
In the Charlotte Diocese, traditionalists publicly spar with Bishop Michael Martin and argue for liturgical diversity, while Vatican II Catholics say that liturgical allowances have been too lax.
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