The attacks of September 11 changed the United States and the world. The fingerprints of that day are visible on everything, from law enforcement to air travel, immigration regulations, and money transfers. In short, much of what we do has been impacted by 9/11. Riz speaks with two legal exp...
Analyzing physicians' practice patterns may hold valuable clues about how to curb the nation's rising health care costs, according to a study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Sun, Jan 10 | from EurekAlert