RAVE to Costco. My family and I are longtime fans of Costco for all of the well-known reasons — their staff, food quality and cool products. Now, as someone newly diagnosed with celiac disease, sending huge kudos to Costco for their ever-increasing num…
Rant & Rave: Reader enjoys gluten-free options at favorite store
RAVE to Costco. My family and I are longtime fans of Costco for all of the well-known reasons — their staff, food quality and cool products. Now, as someone newly diagnosed with celiac disease, sending huge kudos to Costco for their ever-increasing num…
Where and how spit hoods are used across the U.S.
Across the country, spit hoods have been used in medical settings in at least 29 states over the past decade, a Seattle Times investigation found.
Where and how spit hoods are used across the U.S.
Across the country, spit hoods have been used in medical settings in at least 29 states over the past decade, a Seattle Times investigation found.
Shrouded in Secrecy: An investigation from The Seattle Times
Many medical facilities across the U.S. are using a tool that experts say can be dangerous, risking patients’ psychological distress, suffocation and even death.
Shrouded in Secrecy: An investigation from The Seattle Times
Many medical facilities across the U.S. are using a tool that experts say can be dangerous, risking patients’ psychological distress, suffocation and even death.
How safe are spit hoods — and do they actually work?
Research on the use of spit hoods in real-world scenarios, like when someone is under arrest or being restrained in a medical setting, is virtually nonexistent.
How safe are spit hoods — and do they actually work?
Research on the use of spit hoods in real-world scenarios, like when someone is under arrest or being restrained in a medical setting, is virtually nonexistent.
When hospitals use spit hoods on patients, no one is watching
Many medical facilities across the U.S. use hoods on psychiatric patients to block them from spitting. Experts say the practice is traumatic and can be dangerous.
When hospitals use spit hoods on patients, no one is watching
Many medical facilities across the U.S. use hoods on psychiatric patients to block them from spitting. Experts say the practice is traumatic and can be dangerous.