Our Healthcare System Is Broken. Can Technology Help Heal It?
The American healthcare system is under severe scrutiny following tragic events, revealing significant dissatisfaction among both patients and healthcare professionals.
Experts Startled as Teens Stop Doing Drugs
Teens are abstaining from drugs at historically high rates, contradicting expectations of a rebound post-pandemic.
Researchers Investigate Potential Treatment for Eliminating HIV from the Brain
Despite treatment advancements, HIV remains a complex health challenge due to its ability to hide in the brain and evade medications.
The FDA has a new definition for 'healthy food,' stripping the label from some yogurts, breads, and fruit cups that have hidden sugars
The FDA has updated its definition of 'healthy' food, allowing certain foods while prohibiting others from being labeled as such.
AI is trained to spot warning signs in blood tests
AI is enhancing the early detection of ovarian cancer through advanced blood tests, crucial for improving survival rates.
F.D.A. Approves Weight-Loss Drug to Treat Sleep Apnea
Zepbound is the first ever FDA-approved medication for treating obstructive sleep apnea, particularly aimed at those with obesity.
Red Alert for Women: Menopause Increases Risk for Heart Disease
Women face a significantly increased risk for heart disease after menopause due to hormonal changes and lifestyle factors.
The First Sleep Apnea Drug Is Here
Zepbound gains FDA approval for treating obstructive sleep apnea, marking a breakthrough in weight-loss medication benefits.
Louisiana bars health dept. from promoting flu, COVID, mpox vaccines: Report
Louisiana's health department prevents vaccine promotion amidst rising anti-vaccine sentiment, significantly impacting public health outreach.
Ransomware attack on health giant Ascension hits 5.6 million patients | TechCrunch
Ransomware attacks on healthcare providers can severely disrupt patient care and lead to massive data breaches affecting millions of individuals.
Not Everyone Has A Happy Holiday But Maybe Marijuana Can Help
The holiday season can exacerbate feelings of loneliness and depression; microdosing marijuana may help alleviate these symptoms for some individuals.
More People Are Now Dying From the Cold
Cold-related deaths in the U.S. have more than doubled since 1999, highlighting public health risks despite overall warming.
Bird Flu Has Spread Out of Control after Mistakes by U.S. Government and Industry
Farmers have resorted to extreme measures to treat sick cows affected by the bird flu outbreak, reflecting a dire situation on dairy farms.
Sexism could put women at higher risk of Alzheimer's and dementia, says study
Women born in sexist U.S. states experience faster memory decline, with a significant 9-year difference compared to those from less sexist states.
Active Surveillance of Prostate Cancer On the Rise - News Center
Active surveillance and watchful waiting for intermediate-risk prostate cancer increased significantly between 2010 and 2020, highlighting cancer grade's role in management decisions.
RFK Jr. Will Be America's Self-Experimenter in Chief
Kennedy's use of testosterone highlights a complex relationship with self-experimentation in health-care.
His health choices reflect inconsistencies despite the evident benefits of testosterone.
UHN buys 15-storey building downtown to support cancer care, research and education | CBC News
UHN's new facility aims to revolutionize cancer care with advanced technology and centralized resources.
US Leaders Dragged Their Feet Fighting Bird Flu. Now We Risk Another Pandemic.
Efforts to combat the bird flu among cattle are unprecedented, but the outbreak remains uncontrolled across multiple states.
TIM TAM TUMMY Best Kids Kombucha
TIM TAM TUMMY is the first kombucha designed for kids, winning awards for its health-focused formulation.
What to Know About Walking Pneumonia
Walking pneumonia cases are increasing, particularly among children, with a notable rise after the pandemic due to lower natural immunity.
A Beautiful New N/A Pink Fizz and a Ruby-Hued Lambrusco to Celebrate the New Year - San Francisco Bay Times
Low and no alcohol beverages are trending upward, with improved quality and taste.
N/A wines are finally reaching a quality level that is enjoyable.
Pug dog owners see laziness as GOOD thing rather than sign of illness
Flat-faced dog breeds like pugs and bulldogs are favored by owners despite significant health risks, often mistaken as desirable traits.
Stylists and Editors Agree-These 15 Masks Will Revive Even the Most Damaged Hair
Hair masks are vital for achieving healthy and soft hair for all hair types.
Go hard on bright colours and easy on exfoliating: how to do a summer pedicure at home
Proper foot care involves moisturizing and gentle exfoliation, avoiding harsh treatments that can cause damage.
Monitoring Heart Health Crucial in Patients With Anorexia
Patients with anorexia nervosa had a nearly fourfold higher risk for major adverse cardiovascular events than those without the eating disorder, a new study found.
How To Go From Skinny To Athletic Fit
While most people are trying to lose weight, there's a special breed of people who need to gain weight!
They dream of packing on muscle but have never been able to.
Finally, a New Option for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder?
A drug that combines an atypical antipsychotic and an SSRI is under FDA review, and if approved will be the first FDA-approved medication for PTSD in more than 20 years.
Toronto cancer hospital expanding to new 15-storey building as it reaches capacity
A Toronto hospital network says its cancer care services have reached capacity and it is expanding to a 15-storey building to handle more patients.
Ontario proposes requiring health staffing agencies to disclose their rates
Ontario is proposing to increase transparency and accountability around health staffing agencies, as hospitals and long-term care homes spend about $1 billion a year to fill shifts with temporary workers at rates far higher than full-time staff are paid.
H5N1 bird flu update: Symptoms, map, human cases, and what to know about the CDC's response
The recent hospitalization due to H5N1 bird flu in the U.S. raises significant public health concerns regarding the virus's capability to infect humans.
We asked readers about taking antidepressants. The response points to a silent epidemic' and urgent need for reform
Antidepressants can lead to severe withdrawal symptoms, making it crucial for patients to have adequate information about their usage and cessation.
Who can say it's healthy? The FDA has a new definition for food labels
The FDA has updated its definition of 'healthy' in food labeling to reflect current nutrition science, aiding consumers in healthier choices.
The moral dimension to America's flawed health care system
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson prompts reflection on America's broken health care system and the inequality it perpetuates.
How to beat the biases harming women's mental health
The article highlights systemic biases in women's mental health, which undermine the validity of their symptoms and worsen health outcomes.
Hospitals to empty beds to cope with expected influx of up to 900 flu patients and to prevent trolley gridlock
The winter flu jab is less effective against the A(H3N2) strain of influenza, increasing risks for vulnerable populations.
The UnitedHealthcare Tragedy Is Why Insurance Needs to Change Now
The U.S. health insurance system creates significant barriers for patients, overshadowing their recovery with bureaucratic challenges.
Journal retracts COVID study in favour of using hydroxychloroquine
A scientific study promoting hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment has been retracted due to significant ethical and methodological concerns.
What Are Healthy' Foods? New Rules for Labeling Are Issued.
FDA updates 'healthy' food labeling to reflect current nutrition standards
New rules aim to empower consumers to find nutritious food easily
The definition of healthy now includes processed foods and previously excluded items
Patients couldn't pay their utility bills. One hospital turned to solar power for help
The Clean Power Prescription program helps patients with chronic medical needs by providing utility bill credits funded by solar energy.
This initiative aims to alleviate the energy burden for patients like Kiki Polk who struggle with rising utility costs.
Hospitals write off 112m in foreign patient bills
Over 112 million in unpaid treatment bills was written off by London's hospitals from overseas patients between 2018 and 2023.
Smart Cannabis Tech: Transforming Consumption and Control
Innovative smart devices are revolutionizing cannabis consumption, enabling tailored and responsible use through real-time monitoring and precise control.
Oxygen treatment reduced cell activity but did not improve metabolic function in type 2 diabetes patients.
We Asked An Expert: This Is The Biggest Beer Trend You'll See Even More Of In 2025 - Tasting Table
Non-alcoholic beer sales are increasing due to changing drinking habits and better tasting products.
What to Know About Bird Flu in the U.S. After CDC Announces First Severe' Human Case
The CDC confirmed the first severe human case of H5N1 in the U.S., raising concerns about potential pandemic risks.
Dow Losing Streak Longest in 50 Years: Grab These Bargain Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks Now
The Dow has declined for 10 days despite a 13% increase for the year, highlighting market volatility.
How Nootropics Can Improve Your Memory and Cognitive Performance
Nootropics improve mental performance by enhancing memory, focus, and cognitive function through natural or synthetic substances.
New flu vaccine methods show promise against H5N1 bird flu DW 12/19/2024
The H5N1 bird flu outbreak has US authorities and other nations on high alert, monitoring human cases and potential vaccination strategies.
Hospitals to empty beds to cope with expected influx of up to 900 flu patients and to prevent trolley gridlock
The winter influenza jab is less effective against the A(H3N2) strain, increasing hospitalization risk for vulnerable populations.
How to Choose the Right Appetite Suppressant for Your Wellness Goals in the UK
Appetite suppressants can aid in weight management by manipulating hunger signals, making them valuable for various wellness goals.
The ultimate guide to choosing the perfect self-tan shade for your skin tone - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Choosing the right self-tan shade enhances complexion for a natural glow.
Understanding skin tone and undertones is essential for selecting an effective self-tan.
California declares emergency after severe U.S. case of H5N1 bird flu
A Louisiana patient is critically ill with severe respiratory symptoms from H5N1 bird flu, marking the 61st U.S. human case this year.
California has declared a state of emergency.
"I Had No Words": The Patient Gifts Doctors Never Forget
These doctors were surprised and moved by very personal gifts given to them by grateful patients.
Enjoy some good vibes this holiday season.
Digital Health - Reports, Statistics & Marketing Trends
As the coronavirus accelerates the digitization of the healthcare ecosystem, learn which key trends are driving digital transformation, and how we can prepare for the new normal.
Justices to Hear Case on South Carolina's Bid to Defund Planned Parenthood
The Supreme Court is reviewing South Carolina's decision to terminate Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood based on its provision of abortion services.
FDA Issues A Black Box Warning For A Popular Menopause Drug
FDA warns of liver damage risk associated with menopause drug Veozah, advising patients on monitoring and symptoms.
Some States With Abortion Bans Stand in the Way of Measuring Their Consequences
Abortion bans in some states are linked to increased maternal mortality, yet investigations into these deaths are being obstructed by political leaders.
Supreme Court to weigh state moves to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Supreme Court to review South Carolina's Medicaid funding decision impacting Planned Parenthood amidst ongoing abortion debates.
'Cancer ghosting' can be more painful than treatment, survivors say
Cancer diagnosis can lead to social isolation, known as "cancer ghosting," impacting emotional health and self-worth.
Twin boys living with muscle-wasting disease given hope after invitation to clinical trial in US
Twins George and Isaac Naughton are seeking help to travel to the US for treatment of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
Study reveals the limited research on ADHD treatments for adults
ADHD is often misperceived as a childhood disorder, leading to limited treatment options for adults suffering from it.
Scientists know our bodies are full of microplastics. What are they doing to us?
Microplastics have been found in human organs, raising concerns about their potential health impacts, which include links to cancer and reproductive damage.
What We Know About Heart Disease in Women
Heart disease significantly impacts women's health, with unique risk factors and symptoms compared to men.
How to Keep a Sober Brain Over the Holidays
Staying sober at holiday parties is achievable with preparation and informed strategies based on neuroscience.
7 Myths About CardiomyopathyDebunked
Cardiomyopathy is a common but misunderstood condition affecting the heart muscle, differing from overall cardiovascular diseases.
Myths about cardiomyopathy include its rarity and that it only affects older adults.
What's The Best Training Style?
An active lifestyle is crucial for health, but the fitness community can be toxic with negativity towards personal choices.