Health and Wellness

AI Using What Nurses See Sinks Deaths Stunning 36%, But Grant Pulled

An innovative use of artificial intelligence that leverages nurses' notes to monitor hospital patients has shown remarkable success in reducing in-hospital deaths by 36%. This groundbreaking AI system, known as

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How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Already Faltering In Health Communication

The challenges faced by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the newly appointed Secretary of Health and Human Services, are daunting. Just

UnitedHealth continued aggressive, and stealthy, growth in 2024

UnitedHealth Group, the largest health care company in the U.S., is continuing to expand its reach and influence in the

Understanding how ENSO cycles impact immunity and outbreak patterns

The interplay between climate phenomena such as El Niño and infectious disease outbreaks has been a topic of interest for

SpaceX Starship Test Ends In An Explosion. Again.

The latest edition of The Prototype brings you a variety of intriguing stories from the world of science and technology.

Medicaid, Stand up for Science, and olive oil

This move has patient advocates concerned. The waiver was established in 1978 to ensure that the public had a say

What supermarkets in 97 countries are doing to our waistlines

The convenience of modern food shopping has transformed the way we buy groceries in many countries. Supermarkets, convenience stores, and

Walgreens To Go Private In $10 Billion Sale To Sycamore Partners

Walgreen Boots Alliance is set to undergo a significant transformation as it becomes privately held following a takeover by investment

New Mexico adult dies with measles, though cause of death isn’t yet confirmed

An adult in New Mexico has tragically passed away after being infected with measles, as announced by state health officials