Health and Wellness

STAT+: Rx cost explosion, ghost rates, and Cigna’s rebate guarantees

The use of GLP-1s for diabetic cats is gaining traction among veterinarians, with some already incorporating this treatment into their practice. Could "Ozempets" become the norm for feline diabetes management

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Here’s What The Newest Dietary Guidelines Say

The new US dietary guidelines for 2025-2030 have placed a strong emphasis on promoting diets rich in protein, dairy, healthy

Estate of Henrietta Lacks settles with Novartis over immortal cells

Novartis has recently reached a settlement with the estate of Henrietta Lacks, putting an end to a lawsuit that accused

Tourette Syndrome And Tics — What Doctors Want You To Know

Tourette syndrome is a neurological condition characterized by involuntary motor and vocal tics. Despite the challenges that individuals with Tourette

Kansas’ new ID law could make health care harder for trans people

Investing in research for male contraceptives and STI prevention methods is crucial for advancing sexual and reproductive health for all

A New Antibody Treatment For Breast Cancer

A groundbreaking new treatment option may revolutionize the way early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer is managed. Trastuzumab emtansine, also known as

Malaysian Billionaire Jeffrey Cheah’s Sunway Healthcare To Raise $736 Million From IPO

Sunway Healthcare Holdings, a subsidiary of the Sunway Group owned by Malaysian billionaire Jeffrey Cheah, is set to raise 2.9

Healthcare CIOs Enter The AI Maturity Era

Healthcare IT conferences Vive 2026 and HIMSS 2026 are well-known events that draw CIOs and decision-makers seeking networking opportunities. While

New AHA Study Finds That Prevalence Of Cardiovascular Disease In Women Will Skyrocket By 2050

Cardiovascular and heart disease is already the leading cause of death for women in the United States. A recent study