Health and Wellness

Abortions rose in 2024 due to telehealth prescriptions, report finds

In 2024, the number of abortions in the United States saw a rise, despite bans and restrictions in many states. The latest report from the WeCount project of the Society

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RFK Jr. could remake preventive services task force ‘imminently’| STAT

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly on the brink of making significant changes to the U.S. Preventive Services

Dairy cattle H5N1 virus remains adapted to birds, with little sign of human spread

The latest research from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has shed light on the avian influenza virus found in dairy

This Femtech Startup Is Fixing Postpartum Care

Trellis Health Launches First At-Home Postpartum Lab Test In the United States, one in five new mothers experiences a postpartum

STAT+: New study tracks Covid-19 booster safety

Yesterday, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a significant move in the fight against hepatitis C. With

Salt warnings on menus prompt diners to rethink high-salt meal choices, study finds

Salt warning labels on restaurant menus have been shown to be highly effective in encouraging consumers to make healthier choices,

UnitedHealth Reports $3.4 Billion Profit And Sees 2026 Earnings Growth

UnitedHealth Group, a leading provider of health benefits and services, reported a decrease in profits to $3.4 billion in the

‘Trash’ in your blood might help spot cancer early, scientists say

Early detection of cancer is crucial for improving survival rates. Detecting tumors in their early stages, before they have the

Living near water could mean you’ll live longer

Living near water has always been associated with a sense of calm and tranquility, but recent research suggests that it