Patients in Pain, and a Doctor Who Must Limit Drugs - The New York Times
A growing number of states are enacting measures to limit prescription opioids, addictive medicines that have led to an epidemic of overdoses and deaths.
On The Border, Volunteer Doctors Struggle To Provide Stopgap Care To Immigr
As recent arrivals are released from detention with severe medical problems ranging from diarrhea to gaping wounds, a makeshift health system of volunteers is overwhelmed. The work is taking a fina…
She Stopped to Help Migrants on a Texas Highway. Moments Later, She Was Arr
A county attorney in West Texas was detained for helping three young migrants, part of an escalating attempt to investigate and punish those providing aid to border crossers.
SSL on a QNAP NAS - Server - Let's Encrypt Community Support
Hi all I am exited about learning more about SSL. I have a Qnap NAS Apache web server today. I can manage that, but when it comes to SSL i understand how it works and why, but that’s it. I have 4 web domains. All domains are handled at Crystone.se and redirected to my NAS web server with fixed IP. This is where I would like to change HTTP to HTTPs. All 4 are done with Wordpress and I need SSL to all of them. There is a plugin “Easy HTTPS Redirection” that, as I understand it, will redirect/c...
‘Vida’ Season 2: Why Starz’ Queer, Latinx Hit Is TV’s Most Vital Show | Obs
Brilliantly showcasing the art of the half-hour drama while crafting a story that is deeply rooted in both the queer and Latinx communities, Stars’ ‘Vida’ gets even better in seas…
With Private Health Insurance, Immigrants in California Give More Than They
Immigrants in California, both those with legal status and the undocumented, contributed far more in premiums for private health insurance coverage between 2008 and 2014 than their insurers paid out for their care, according to new research we conducted at the Institute for Community Health. California immigrants were responsible for a net contribution of $27.7 […]
Dr. John Ioannidis Exposes the Bad Science of Colleagues - The Atlantic
Much of what medical researchers conclude in their studies is misleading, exaggerated, or flat-out wrong. So why are doctors—to a striking extent—still drawing upon misinformation in their everyday practice? Dr. John Ioannidis has spent his career challenging his peers by exposing their bad science.