Legislation to put focus on Alzheimer’s prevention passes Senate committee
Two bills that would build on the important progress made to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease passed the Senate HELP committee.
Two bills that would build on the important progress made to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease passed the Senate HELP committee.
More than 50 years ago, the Supreme Court recognized the American right of women to contraception in Griswold v. Connecticut.
Dr. Andrew Muck, a leader in patient care, has been named chair of UVA School of Medicine’s Department of Emergency Medicine.
The Preserving Patient Access to Home Infusion Act protects access to Medicare’s home infusion benefit and reimbursement.
To maintain stability in the Balkans and make tangible progress in the negotiations between the two sides, the EU and the US must consider the factors that continue to weigh heavily on the thinking and attitudes of both Vucic and Kurti.
The RESEARCHER Act addresses financial instability for graduate and postdoctoral researchers in the United States.
The Waynesboro School Board appointed Erin Shiflett as part-time assistant principal of Berkeley Glenn Elementary School.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine revealed his Roadmap to Recovery today in response to the expiration of the national COVID emergency last month.
June marks the 10th annual Wound Care Awareness Month, which focuses on education about early detection and treatment of chronic wounds.
California is about to overtake Germany as the world’s fourth largest economy, and WalletHub released its 2023’s Best & Worst State Economies.
Local news is in “serious jeopardy,” according to experts. Pitch in and help AFP continue to deliver news to the Valley, Virginia and beyond.