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Humana Reports $1.2 Billion Profit As Medicare Costs Fall Within Expectations

Humana's Profits Soar to $1.2 Billion in First Quarter Humana recently announced a significant milestone in its financial performance, reporting a staggering $1.2 billion in profits for the first quarter

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Making chronic disease a conservative cause

This new group of conservative health advocates is shaking up the political landscape in Washington. The Means siblings, Calley and

How vision creates a food trend

Food choices are influenced by more than just the taste and nutritional content of the items. Recent research conducted at

American Teens Experience Enormous Pressures Related To Mental Health

In a recent survey conducted by Common Sense Media, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Indiana University, it was revealed

Life expectancy increases may have hit their limit, study shows

The quest for longevity has been a fundamental aspect of human civilization for centuries. Advances in medicine, technology, and public

Will AI tools revolutionize public health? Not if they continue following old patterns, researchers argue

Artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into the healthcare sector, promising to revolutionize the way we manage health systems.

‘Hugely Concerning’ Disparities In England’s Hospital Waiting Times

Health Inequalities in NHS Waiting Times: A Deep Dive Analysis People from certain ethnic groups and those living in deprived

Janet Woodcock, top former FDA official, joins board of patient advocacy group

Every Cure, an organization dedicated to finding existing drugs that could potentially cure hard-to-treat diseases, has gained a valuable new

Having a sweet tooth is linked to higher risk of depression, diabetes and stroke, study finds

A recent study from the University of Surrey has found that individuals with a sweet tooth may be at a