Media headlines have run amok over the so-called “stunning admission” obtained during a deposition of a former Aetna medical director whose job was to author
Policy & Ethics
As this issue of Priorities goes to press, our New York office is closed due to a winter storm and that makes people worry about their heat
A new law passed by a slim margin in the Netherlands reflexively making anyone over the age of 18 an organ donor, compelling them to have to take spe
It is only logical that if someone makes the same mistake once or twice it might be wise to stop and think. But perhaps that is giving the CDC and FDA too much credit.
Early on January 27, 2018, The Most Interesting Man in the World passed away at the age of 91.
Often considered meaningless use or meaningful abuse by those who actually practice medicine, the so-called meaningful use reform legisla
Isn't it just wonderful when public officials do your job for you? I could have spent weeks researching the magnitude of AG Jeff Sessions' unabashed ignorance. Fortunately, all he had to do was open his mouth. Saved me a ton of work.
The FDA has proposed new rules for homeopathic product labeling. Do these constitute a historic strategy to tame the homeopathic marketplace? Or will they merely perpetuate the status quo.
Richard Mancuso is one of the 17 (1) patients who participated in the highly controversial Theravax herpes vaccine trial in St. Kitts.
A new press announcement released by FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb is going to hit a lot of nerves, many of which are already raw.