Health and Wellness

Insurance Coverage For Ozempic, Zepbound Went Down In 2025

The demand for GLP-1 agonists such as Ozempic, Zepbound, and other medications continues to rise, despite the increasing restrictions on insurance coverage for these drugs. According to GoodRx's analyses of

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Social Media And How It Could Affect Developing Brains

The impact of social media on the mental health of adolescents has been a subject of much debate in recent

Medical debt forgiveness could mean big paydays for hospitals

Atrium Health, the largest health system in North Carolina, recently made a strategic decision that paid off handsomely. Initially uninterested

Apple’s Latest Event Highlights Its Continued Bet On Healthcare

Apple’s recent event showcased the company’s unwavering commitment to personal health monitoring. Dubbed as the “iPhone 16 event,” Apple not

Black and Middle Eastern people wrongly excluded in cancer trials: study

The neutrophil count is a crucial measurement for cancer patients, especially those undergoing therapies like chemotherapy. However, individuals with the

Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen’s Wife and Bandmate, reveals cancer diagnosis

Patti Scialfa, the wife and bandmate of legendary musician Bruce Springsteen, recently shared her battle with multiple myeloma, a rare

FDA on metal in tampons, Serena Williams ad

The U.S. government voucher program designed to encourage drug development for rare childhood diseases is set to expire at the

What Is Dead Butt Syndrome? How Gluteal Amnesia Leads To Big Problems

(Photo: Getty) Bird-dogs involve getting on your hands and knees and then extending one arm and the opposite leg straight

Cause of Missouri H5 bird flu case remains a mystery, CDC says

The mystery surrounding a person in Missouri who was infected with an H5 bird flu virus continues to baffle disease