Katherine Stueland
Company: GeneDxTitle: President & CEOIndustry: HealthcareNotable in 2024: Stueland introduced new innovations in genomic sequencing, accelerating...
Read MoreGPs accept new contract to 'free up' doctors: Will it end the ‘8am scramble’?
GPs in England have accepted new contract amendments which would “bring back the family doctor” and end the “8am scramble” for appointments,...
Read MoreDoctors kept telling mum she had constipation - months later she was dead
The heartbroken family of a mum whose pancreatic cancer was repeatedly mistaken for constipation are now urging other people to get checked out if...
Read MoreLaw of Supply and Demand Rules Wages
One of the things that keeps the economics profession alive in the face of all its missed predictions is that every now and then, basic economic...
Read MorePope Francis Remains in Critical State, Now Presenting 'Mild' Kidney Failure
After a tough Saturday, when his health prognosis became quite critical following a ‘long asthmatic respiratory crisis’, Pope Francis remains in...
Read MorePope Francis' slight kidney insufficiency has receded as he battles pneumonia, Vatican says
Pope Francis had a peaceful night and was resting Thursday morning, the Holy See announced, after doctors said the 88-year-old pontiff has shown...
Read More'My boy said his arm hurt after brilliant holiday - a day later he was dead'
A heartbroken mum has said her four-year-old son suddenly became unwell after returning from a family holiday and he tragically died a day later....
Read MoreParents tell how 12-year-old son was left fighting for his life
Parents have told how their 12-year-old son was left fighting for his life in intensive care after his sore throat developed into an inflammatory...
Read MoreDoctors Without Borders Hospital Bombing in Yemen Earns Rare Saudi Rebuke at State Department
After the U.S.-backed, Saudi-led coalition bombed a hospital in Yemen supported by Doctors Without Borders on Monday, the U.S. State Department...
Read More'NHS has sunk to levels of medical savagery in cruel treatment of patients'
How did we go from having an NHS that was the envy of the world to one which in 2025 can barely reach Third World standards? Actually scrap that -...
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