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BioLife Health Articles and Research


TrumpRx.gov: A Real Fix or Just a Coupon Site?
The government's new drug discount website—here's who it helps, who it might hurt, and the questions we should all be asking.

Larrie Hamilton, MHS
3 days ago5 min read


The Courage to Say "I Don't Know": The Microplastics Panic vs. Scientific Truth
The Vicious Loop of Alarmism and the Ethical Demand for Scientific Rigor

Michael Suter, MD
4 days ago4 min read


Diagnosis by Data: The Hidden Cyber Risks of Clinical AI
The ethical risks of using AI in clinical environments involve the unquestioning reliance on algorithms to make life-changing decisions.

Stanley Beck, MIS
Jan 314 min read


The Architectural Failure: Why ChatGPT Cannot Be Your Pediatrician
Why the Parental Duty Cannot Be Outsourced to an Algorithm

Alistair Finch, MD
Jan 224 min read


The Alarming Reality: What's Really in Our Food?
Are we harming ourselves with each meal? In an era when food is more accessible than ever, a troubling truth is emerging,

Milley Carrol, MBA, MHC
Oct 13, 20255 min read


Is Your Phone Rewiring Your Brain?
Your phone isn’t just distracting you it’s reshaping how your brain works. Understanding that shift is the first step toward reclaiming focus, sleep, and mental clarity.

Julieta Asenjo BS, MSc
Oct 9, 20257 min read


Beyond Donation: The New Frontier of Organ Transplants
A process known as xenotransplantation promises a future where the waiting list could become a relic of the past.

Alistair Finch, MD
Sep 16, 20256 min read


Squeezed: Physicians Facing a Perfect Storm of Rising Costs and Stagnant Pay
Beyond the white coat: Physicians are facing a silent financial crisis with rising costs and stagnant pay. Is their ability to provide quality patient care at risk?

Michael Suter, MD
Aug 17, 20255 min read


The Right to Choose? Assisted Suicide and the Debate Over Dignity
The multifaceted issue of assisted suicide, examining its ethical debates, varying legal status, medical considerations, and personal impact on society.

Larrie Hamilton, MHS
Jun 3, 20254 min read


Navigating the Health Insurance Maze: A Human Perspective
The human and psychological impact of the US health insurance system's complexities and envisioning more compassionate and understandable pathways forward.

Sara Johnson, BA, Psy
May 12, 20256 min read
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