A century-old vaccine vial sheds light on one of medicine’s enduring mysteries
A 115-year-old vaccine vial has provided an important clue in the search for an answer to one of medicine’s enduring mysteries: What went into the world’s first vaccine? SOURCE – READ THE FULL ARTICLE AT:...
Breaking the Stranglehold of Calcified Federal Acquisition Policies
Mac Thornberry, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, thinks government ought to be able to take advantage of the robust world of online marketplaces (think Amazon or EBay). Thus, he has included in the House version of the 2018 defense authorization bill a...
Can the US Repair Its Health Care While Keeping Its Innovation Edge?
The United States health care system has many problems, but it also promotes more innovation than its counterparts in other nations. That’s why discussions of remaking American health care often raise concerns about threats to innovation. SOURCE – READ...
New Arkansas clinic staffed by VA; facility joins shift away from contractor-run services for vets
The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System has opened a new outpatient clinic in Mena, staffed entirely with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs personnel. One of 16 community-based outpatient clinics in the state, the new Mena clinic is the most recent in the...