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H5N1 bird flu, anti-vax sentiment, NIH latest

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Trump executive order targets health care costs, drug prices

President Trump has recently unveiled a comprehensive executive order aimed at reducing drug prices, increasing transparency regarding fees charged by

Lung cancer screening lags behind breast and colorectal screenings

Lung cancer screening is a crucial tool in detecting lung cancer early and potentially saving lives. However, despite recommendations for

How Health Insurers Can Fix The Broken Patient Experience

Health insurance giant Cigna Group has recently announced a significant shift in its approach to customer satisfaction by simplifying its

Vaccine advisory panel meets, avoiding conflict with RFK Jr.

Despite these challenges and changes, the ACIP meeting proceeded smoothly, with experts delving into the complexities of various vaccines and

Medicinal cannabis linked to long-term benefits in health-related quality of life

Medical cannabis has been a topic of increasing interest in recent years, especially regarding its potential therapeutic benefits for various

Why These Investment Firms Bet $400 Million On A Chinese Ozempic Rival

In the summer of 2023, Dr. Amir Zamani, a 42-year-old physician partnered with Bain Capital's life sciences team in Boston,

Trump administration halts multicenter TB study led by Harvard

A prominent scientist at Harvard University who has dedicated years to studying tuberculosis was shocked to wake up to a

Even the richest Americans face shorter lifespans than their European counterparts, study finds

A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine has revealed some concerning findings about wealth and mortality