A wave of lawsuits with novel strategies show that the search for Covid vengeance — and jury awards — has gained force under ...
Multiple people across the globe who stepped forward are speaking about what they say is the debilitating aftermath they now ...
University of Tennessee, Knoville researcher Wenjun Zhou developed an error-controlled correlation (ECC) method to improve ...
Following restricted vaccine approvals and changes to CDC immunization schedules, Merck, Pfizer, GSK and Sanofi are all ...
The COVID-19 pandemic unleashed an unprecedented global crisis, challenging public health systems and igniting fierce debates ...
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What began as an immigration benefits eligibility tool has become a sweeping, high-volume identity screening system with direct implications for voting rights.
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The report, conducted in August 2025 by Wakefield Research, found that 85% of health plan leaders struggle with provider data inaccuracies, with an average of 19% of their data considered unreliable.
Missing data in clinical trials remains an ongoing concern. With the expansion of data privacy efforts and the consequent inability to contact trial participants for follow-up, the magnitude and ...