Health and Wellness

First Human Bird Flu Case In The U.S. Occurs After 9 Months. Here’s What To Know

Following a recent case of bird flu in Washington, concerns have been raised about the potential for a future public health crisis. The Washington State Health Department reported that a

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Study links ultra-processed food intake to prediabetes in young adults

The consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) has been on the rise in the United States, with more than half of

Disinformation Is Worse Than Ever—And It’s Putting Our Health At Risk

Health Disinformation: A Growing Threat In today's digital age, disinformation has become a significant threat to public health. The deliberate

Liver Meeting news: semaglutide, vaccination, stigma

Isabella Cueto, a renowned expert in chronic diseases, particularly autoimmune conditions and diseases of the liver, kidneys, and lungs, provides

Canada Loses Measles Elimination Status. Will The U.S. Soon Follow?

Canada has recently lost its measles elimination status, a designation it had held since 1998, due to ongoing measles outbreaks

How A2A AI Agents Are Transforming Healthcare IT

An organization's competitive edge is defined by its AI adoption strategy. CIOs are tasked with managing the rapid deployment of

Cash transfers boost health in low- and middle-income countries, data reveal

Government-led cash transfer programs have been shown to drive significant improvements in health outcomes across low- and middle-income countries (LMICs),

At AASLD, optimism about AI, Hep delta and Madrigal’s MASH drug

The Liver Meeting, hosted by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, recently provided updates on the latest

Long-term poverty and rising unsecured debt in early adulthood each linked to higher risk of premature death

Adults who experience poverty-level family income—whether sustained or intermittent—over two decades spanning young to mid-adulthood face a significantly higher risk