James Toomey writes that the core argument—that unless Facebook’s suicide prediction algorithm is subject to the regulatory regime of medicine and operated on an opt-in basis it is morally problematic—is misguided and alarmist

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The results add to evidence demonstrating the success of public health efforts to curb teen smoking and drinking, said Brendan Saloner, a researcher at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and Bloomberg School of Public Health

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Two doses a year of an antibiotic can sharply cut death rates among infants in poor countries, perhaps by as much as 25 percent among the very young, researchers reported on Wednesday

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Hospitals in Maryland have saved millions of dollars in health care costs by eschewing the tradition fee-for-service model for one that emphasizes overall health, a report released by state regulators shows

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Rapid DNA sequencing is helping doctors treat critically ill infants in days rather than weeks

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According to a new study, states that give midwives a greater role in patient care achieve better results on key measures of maternal and neonatal health

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Johnson & Johnson uses the prospect of jail time to market a schizophrenia drug

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The statistics show that 3.94 million procedures were carried out in the course of scientific research – a fall of 206,000 on 2015

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