Health and Wellness

Low-carb/high-fat diets for weight loss may actually boost risk of type 2 diabetes

A recent study conducted by Monash University and RMIT University researchers has shed light on the potential risks associated with low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets for weight loss. The study, published in

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Health Insurers Take Major Accountability Step On Prior Authorization

The nation’s biggest health insurance companies are set to make a significant change in their prior authorization process. This process

Trump tax bill a threat to rural health care

The Senate is set to reconvene next week with significant decisions to make regarding Medicaid policies that could have far-reaching

Why Smoking Is Making A Comeback — And What It Means For Your Health

The resurgence of smoking among Gen Z is a concerning trend that is making its way back into popular culture.

Whole milk, MAHA report, ACIP panel, 988

Good morning and happy Friday! It’s Lev Facher, STAT’s addiction reporter. Let’s dive into today’s news. Why MAHA wants you

Researcher examines impact of limiting public health stats

Tom McAndrew, a computational scientist and associate professor at Lehigh University's College of Health, recently conducted a study published in

3Daughters redesigns IUD to eliminate insertion pain for women.

3Daughters is revolutionizing the realm of women's health with their groundbreaking approach to long-acting contraception. For years, women have endured

Will MAHA overturn a 40-year ban?

In a cozy Brooklyn coffeeshop on a rainy afternoon, the barista shared insights on the changing trends in dairy consumption.

Four major threats to vaccine access in the U.S., experts warn

The politicization of vaccines has become a growing concern for public health experts, including former chairs of the CDC’s Advisory