
Ebola vaccine, ready for test, sat on the shelf
By Denise Grady | The New York Times Almost a decade ago, scientists from Canada and the United States reported that they had created a

By Denise Grady | The New York Times Almost a decade ago, scientists from Canada and the United States reported that they had created a

By Ken Alltucker | The Arizona Republic When Dignity Health opens its first area mini-hospital in Laveen next year, it will be managed by a

By Manny Fernandez and Kevin Sack | The New York Times (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents members of Mr. Duncan’s family.) DALLAS — At least

By Jonathan M. Katz | The New York Times (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents members of Mr. Duncan’s family.) SALISBURY, N.C. — With hymns and

By Jack Healey, Sabrina Tavernise and Abby Goodnough | The New York Times (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents family members of Thomas Eric Duncan.) President

(growlery [archaic] a place to retreat to, alone, when ill-humored) By Phil Riske | Managing Editor Our arrival into this world wasn’t something we had

By Kevin Sack | The New York Times (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents family members of Thomas Eric Duncan) Some nurses donned layer after layer

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal University of Arizona broke ground today on a $136 million research building on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus in

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor | Rose Law Group Reporter There’s a good chance Arizona State University will accept a spurned proposal to study

Two cases of Ebola disease on U.S. shores are raising concerns about just how ready Americans hospitals and health care workers are to fight the

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Rural/Metro Corp., which is healing from a Chapter 11 reorganization, is against a competitor coming into the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/ Arizona Daily Star Arizona’s chief health officer wants to make it more difficult to add new conditions to

KTAR A cure for valley fever developed at the University of Arizona is being fast-tracked by the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. John Galgiani with

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star Having won benefits for current state and university employees who are gay, attorneys are back in

The Michigan legislature Wednesday approved Right to Try legislation (SB991), which provides terminally ill patients access to potentially life-saving medications not yet fully approved by

By Arnold M. Knightly | Las Vegas Review Journal UNLV’s most impactful recruit this year might be nowhere near the basketball court. Nevada’s state and

“People who have a terminally ill disease have to live in the moment, they have to live in the day, they also have to know

By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times It’s been 28 days since her last infusion of powerful chemicals to fight her cancer and Laura Knaperek

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Service/East Valley Tribune Gov. Jan Brewer says terminally ill patients should have the right to use drugs which have

Arizona State University is planning to purchase 24 acres near the Mayo Clinic Hospital in north Phoenix to build a health education and bioscience research

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Sue Sisley, M.D., is nearly blind. She can’t see out of her left eye and has minimal vision

The Arizona Supreme Court announced this morning that it will consider the appeal in Biggs v. Brewer, the challenge brought against the 2013 AHCCCS expansion

ABEX Kitchell recently completed a 171,000-square-foot expansion at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center, adding 96 beds and bringing the hospital’s bed count to 339,

By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star Construction of a 60,000-square-foot logistics and distribution center for Ventana Medical Systems is scheduled to begin by year’s

After discovering a sober-living home operating in her Scottsdale community, one concerned neighbor decided to circulate a petition asking the city council to seek regulation

By Douglas Main | Newsweek America has a major problem with prescription pain medications such as Vicodin and OxyContin. Overdose deaths from these pharmaceutical

By Samer Kalaf | Deadsping Former MLB pitcher Curt Schilling only found out that he had mouth cancer after seeing a doctor for a dog
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By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror An appeals court has dismissed a lawsuit from conservative groups that challenged how Arizona counties verify early ballot signatures

By AZ Mirror A Republican lawmaker who watched as Trump supporters broke into and ransacked the U.S. Capitol in 2021 wants to send Arizona protesters

By Maricopa County The Arizona Cardinals just struck gold in the desert thanks to a little luck of the Irish. With the third overall pick