This week in Pastoral Answers, a reader asks Monsignor Charles Pope: “I have been seeing a naturopath for a few years now. He has used mostly whole foods and supplements in his remedies for my Lyme disease. His treatments were effective. However,
A Catholic bishop in the Philippines has warned people against bulk buying and hoarding medicines like acetaminophen and cough syrup to alleviate COVID-19 symptoms.
Ucanews.com reported that Bishop Oscar Florencio, who heads the bishops' health care commission, said Jan. 10 that hoarding ultimately
Monsignor Owen Campion looks through the pages of history as we continue to battle rising COVID-19 infections. He tells the story of a conversation he had with an Army veteran who served as a medic in World War II who recalls that
Jesuit-run Creighton University's new $100 million, 180,000-square-foot health sciences campus in Phoenix, scheduled to open for classes this fall, is welcome news not only to patients but to those who plan a career in medicine.
The use of artificial intelligence in science and medicine must be guided by ethical standards that place humanity and the pursuit of the common good first, Pope Francis said. "The ethical development of algorithms -- 'algor-ethics' -- can be a bridge enabling