
New CDC Policy on Hepatitis B Vaccination Needs a Second Look
Providing each patient with their own risk and benefit for hepatitis B vaccine should be standard work.
Daniel Stone is Regional Medical Director of Cedars-Sinai Valley Network and a practicing internist and geriatrician with Cedars Sinai Medical Group.

Providing each patient with their own risk and benefit for hepatitis B vaccine should be standard work.


Harm to precedent may prove to be the most damaging legacy of the Trump years.

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Last month Defense Secretary Hegseth announced that the USS Harvey Milk, the Navy supply ship named after former San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, would be re-named.

Doctors must explain to their senators why RFK is unacceptable to those on healthcare’s front lines.

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If voters don’t act to protect the future of their grandchildren and their grandchildren’s grandchildren no one else will.

Millions of innocent Americans could be caught in the middle of Trump’s quest to end the ACA.

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