Mar 28 Walgreens Suffers $6 Billion Loss As VillageMD Clinic Investment Sours
Walgreens Boots Alliance lost nearly $6 billion in its second quarter as the company grapples with the loss in value of VillageMD.
Mar 28 An AI App Claiming To Detect STIs From Photos Of Genitals Is A Priv...
Calmara, an app from startup HeHealth, encourages women to submit photos of their sexual partners’ genitalia, and claims its AI “wizardry” can detect the presence of STIs.
Mar 28 HPV Vaccine Less Likely To Be Taken By Hispanics, Males, And Lower-...
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S., infecting 13 million adults and children each year.
Mar 27 Mobility In The Practice Of Medicine Is Swiftly Rising
The practice of medicine is permeating cultural and national borders at unprecedented rates.
Mar 27 InnovationRx: Base Editing Pioneer Nicole Gaudelli Joins GV
Plus: eGenesis, the startup behind the first pig-human kidney transplant, is targeting hearts and livers next.
Mar 27 Failure Is An Option—In Fact, A Very Good One
By not talking about and dealing with failure, the suffering simply goes on and multiplies. It's time to start counting failure 'in'.
Mar 27 New Federal Health IT Strategy Sets Sights on a Heathier, More Inno...
ONC seeks public comment by May 28, 2024
Mar 27 This Is What Happens To The Body During Space Travel
Space travel alters the human body both physically and mentally.
Mar 27 Medical Experts Share Impact Of AI On Beauty Standards
It's an exciting time in aesthetic medicine. Technology is advancing quickly and offers many upsides. But there is also a downside—unrealistic beauty standards.
Mar 27 Gene Therapy, DNA's Past, RNA's Future: Early History
The period between the 1920s and 1950s was a time of significant progress and exciting discoveries in genetics and biomedicine
Mar 27 How Trump Could Use A 19th Century Law To Ban Abortion—Without Cong...
Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas suggested Tuesday they’re on board with the long-dormant federal law.
Mar 27 Brits Have Never Been Less Satisfied With Their Public Health System
Satisfaction has hit an all-time-low as patients face long waits for all manner of care from dentistry to routine procedures to emergency services.
Mar 27 Biden-Harris Administration Builds on the Success of the Affordable...
Final rule will make it easier for millions to enroll and keep their health coverage.
Mar 27 The Startup Behind The First Pig-Human Kidney Transplant Is Targeti...
Biotech startup eGenesis developed a gene-edited kidney that was successfully transplanted into a living patient last week. Its CEO says the company is just getting started.
Mar 27 Here’s Why Ozempic And Mounjaro Rivals Won’t Topple Drugmakers Novo...
Experts told Forbes incumbents Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are unlikely to cede much ground to rival weight loss drugs eying their dominant positions, noting it takes far more than a good drug to succeed in the lucrative market.
Mar 26 FDA Approves Merck’s New Drug For A Rare Lung Disease
The pharmaceutical giant’s new treatment, sotatercept, showed significant benefits for the thousands of patients suffering from pulmonary arterial hypertension in clinical trials.
Mar 26 Supreme Court Suggests It Won’t Restrict Abortion Drug Mifepristone
Anti-abortion advocates asked the court to roll back approvals of the drug that allow it to be prescribed via telehealth and taken through 10 weeks of pregnancy.
Mar 26 The Era Of Healthier Produce Thanks To Science Is Just Getting Started
Fruits and veggies are nature’s gift to humanity. With new genomic techniques, we can make them even tastier, healthier, more accessible, and longer lasting.
Mar 26 HHS Announces Savings for 41 Prescription Drugs Thanks to Inflation...
Those with Medicare may pay a lower coinsurance for some Part B drugs if the drug’s price increases faster than the rate of inflation.
Mar 26 
Fourteen states have enacted a child tax credit, and 31 states plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have enacted their own version of the federal Earned Income Tax Credit.
Mar 26 Abortion Pills: What To Know About Mifepristone As Supreme Court He...
The Supreme Court will consider Tuesday whether to roll back approvals of mifepristone that made it available via telehealth and through the mail.
Mar 26 U.K. Cancer Searches Up By 373% After Kate Middleton Diagnosis
Experts hope the princess's announcement will draw attention to the impact of cancers affecting younger women on society.
Mar 26 Molecule Found In Coffee Helps Aging Muscles, New Study Says
The molecule trigonelline has also been linked with improvements in memory and learning as well as anti-inflammatory effects.
Mar 26 Amazon Rolls Out Same-Day Prescription Delivery With Help From AI
Amazon Pharmacy is launching same-day prescription delivery in New York and Los Angeles with the help of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Mar 25 Chemicals Found In Popular Household Products Potentially Linked To...
That’s how many people globally have multiple sclerosis, according to the World Health Organization.
Mar 25 Former Director Of Mossad Offers Lessons On Building Trust And Heal...
The start-up nation’s stability and entrepreneurship might be the draw for SoftBank’s investment in the region.
Mar 25 April 3 Virtual Event – Primary Care Check Up: Why It Can Be Hard t...
Primary care has historically served as the backbone of our nation’s health care system, with patients often maintaining a relationship with a primary-care provider to guide their care over a period of years. Yet, the U.S. emphasizes primary care ...
Mar 25 The Countries Least Accepting Of Autistic Individuals
A new survey of 306 autistic individuals residing in eight countries found that participants from Japan and Belgium experienced the lowest levels of societal acceptance.
Mar 24 Children In Gaza Are Starving. Here’s How Starvation Can Affect A C...
If left untreated, both starvation and malnutrition can ultimately lead to severe illness, organ failure and ultimately death.
Mar 24 These ADHD Medications Could Lower Risk Of Suicide & Hospitalization
People who use prescribed ADHD stimulant medications are at a lower risk of attempting suicide or dying by suicide and being hospitalized due to psychiatric issues.
Mar 23 Readout of HHS Roundtable with Africa CDC on Ongoing Global Health ...
Global health security partnership with Africa CDC
Mar 23 Gross Medicare Spending on Ozempic and Other GLP-1s Is Already Skyr...
A KFF analysis shows that gross total Medicare spending on Ozempic and other similar drugs has increased dramatically in recent years – even though Medicare is explicitly prohibited by law from covering the drugs for obesity. That’s because Medica...
Mar 22 WHIAANHPI Announces New Steps to Support Asian American, Native Haw...
Minority education collaboration
Mar 22 In Celebration of 10 Years of ACA Marketplaces, the Biden-Harris Ad...
Under President Biden, over 45 million people have coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act
Mar 22 Biden-Harris Administration Announces $39.4 Million in Funding Oppo...
Behavioral health NOFO
Mar 22 The Supreme Court, Medication Abortion, and the FDA: What’s at Stake?
In advance of oral arguments about access to medication abortion before the Supreme Court on March 26, KFF examines how a Court ruling for the plaintiffs would limit access to mifepristone blocking its use in telehealth and distribution through ph...
Mar 21 HHS Releases Large Scale Water Utility Affordability Survey Report ...
LIHWAP water affordability report
Mar 21 Pew Awards $8M to Address Maternal and Infant Health, LGBTQ+ Youth ...
PHILADELPHIA—The Pew Charitable Trusts announced today that it has awarded more than $8 million to Philadelphia-area nonprofit organizations working to improve maternal and infant health for low-income families; increase the availability of health...
Mar 20 State Requirements for the Provision of Medication Abortion
Mar 19 Biden-Harris Administration Launches Clean Energy Connector to Brin...
LIHEAP - clean energy connector
Mar 19 Biden-Harris Administration Announces New Initiative to Increase In...
ACO Primary Care Flex Model aims to improve access to high-quality primary care for underserved Medicare populations
Mar 14 Most Parents Haven’t Heard Misinformation About the Measles Vaccine...
As rates of childhood vaccination decline and with measles on the rise again, a KFF Health Misinformation Tracking Poll, fielded in late February, examines the extent to which adults have heard and believe misinformation about the measles vaccine....
Mar 14 State Cigarette Excise Tax Rates
Mar 14 Five Key Facts About Immigrants with Limited English Proficiency
This brief presents 5 key facts about immigrants with limited English proficiency, drawing from the KFF/ LA Times Survey of Immigrants.
Mar 14 Age-Adjusted Invasive Cancer Incidence Rate per 100,000 Population ...
Mar 14 Age-Adjusted Invasive Cancer Incidence Rate per 100,000 Population
Mar 14 Age-Adjusted Cancer Incidence Rate per 100,000 Population by Race/E...
Mar 14 Cervical Cancer Incidence Rate per 100,000 Women by Race/Ethnicity
Mar 14 Cervical Cancer Incidence Rate per 100,000 Women
Mar 14 Breast Cancer Incidence Rate per 100,000 Women by Race/Ethnicity
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