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RFK Jr. disclosures show biotech investments, book advances

President Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has made significant investments in gene-editing technology and is owed substantial advances for several

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Withings Goes Big On Heart Health Inc Cardiologist Check-Up Service

Withings Vision BPM: A New Era of Cardiovascular Health Withings is a well-known brand in the smartwatch industry, but their

Sedentary work and irregular hours significantly impact sleep health, study shows

The modern workforce, where approximately 80% of jobs are highly sedentary, is facing a significant risk of insomnia symptoms, as

How Wildfires Can Affect Human Health

The wildfires in Los Angeles have already claimed the lives of 11 individuals, with 37,000 acres of land scorched and

Head trauma, herpes, and Alzheimer’s, and a Q&A with Califf

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Patient care declines after private equity buys hospitals, study finds

Health policy experts at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) recently published a paper in JAMA revealing the negative impact

Walgreens Pharmacy Strength Throws Cold Water On Private Equity Deal

Walgreens Boots Alliance's retail pharmacy business is on the rise, with the company's CEO dismissing rumors of a potential buyout

Investors push UnitedHealth to disclose costs of care denials

Seven UnitedHealth Group shareholders have taken a significant step by urging the health care conglomerate to compile a detailed report

Air pollution emerges as a growing concern in risk factors linked to lung cancer deaths

The latest research from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine sheds light on the evolving trends in lung