Health and Wellness

Biosimilars Are Making Inroads In U.S., But It’s Still A Bumpy Ride

Biosimilars are gaining traction as cost-effective alternatives to branded reference drugs in the United States. These products offer clinically effective treatment options at a lower cost, providing patients with more

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“Food as Medicine” means some Medicaid and Medicare plans cover diet.

As the holiday season approaches, stories of charitable donations and feeding the less fortunate often dominate the headlines. However, a

Why it’s so hard to attract new doctors to pediatrics

The RSV epidemic that struck pediatric hospitals two years ago had a profound impact on pediatric residents and the future

Study identifies research strategies for tying brain function and structure to behavior and health

Brain-wide association studies using magnetic resonance imaging have come under scrutiny for producing results that are often difficult to replicate.

MD Ally Improves 911 Emergency Calls With Telehealth

MD Ally, a groundbreaking healthcare navigation platform founded by Shanel Fields, is revolutionizing the traditional 911 emergency call system by

How climate change affects global health: A STAT Q&A

, that we've never seen before. When you see communities that have their crops failing, their water sources drying up,

Why the early hours of the day can be especially dangerous to our health

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from Prof. Gad Asher's laboratory at the Weizmann Institute of Science's Biomolecular Sciences Department

Employers May Follow Medicare Coverage Of GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs

The Biden administration's recent proposal to require Medicare and Medicaid to cover weight loss medications has sparked discussions about potential

Case of bird flu infection in British Columbia is still a mystery, for now

Health officials in British Columbia, Canada, have recently concluded their investigation into a teenager who was infected with H5N1 bird