by Zach Dawes Jr | Sep 14, 2020 | News
Half of all U.S. adults are “extremely concerned” or “concerned” about bankruptcy resulting from medical costs associated with a major health event, according to a Gallup report published Sept. 1. This is a five-point increase from 2019, with female concern increasing...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Dec 16, 2019 | News
Record numbers of U.S. adults report delaying medical treatment due to the cost, according to a Gallup report published Dec. 9. A third of all respondents to Gallup’s survey affirmed they had “put off any sort of medical treatment because of the cost [they] would have...
by Mitch Randall | Feb 7, 2019 | Opinion
New York and Virginia have been embroiled in a heated debate over abortion in recent weeks. New York just enacted the Reproductive Health Act while Virginia is currently considering similar legislation. Both bills reignited a historical firestorm. Conservatives claim... by Francis X. Rocca | Oct 6, 2010 | News
VATICAN CITY (RNS) The Vatican’s top bioethics official expressed “perplexity” after the Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded Monday (Oct. 4) to the inventor of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Bishop Ignazio Carrasco de Paula, president of the Pontifical Academy for... by James L. Evans | Apr 24, 2008 | Opinion
Do you know which professional group in the United States experiences the highest rate of suicide? According to the most recent edition of Newsweek magazine, the highest rate of suicide in our country, higher than among any other professional group, occurs among...