The American Medical Association will launch a national campaign called “Have You asked your Doctor?” to combat health misinformation and “rebuild trust in medicine.”
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has posted warnings about various “sexual chocolate” products having undisclosed ED medications, Viagra and Cialis, in them.
Medicare Advantage is the choice of 55% of eligible beneficiaries for health insurance for Americans 65 and older.
The best Medicare plan is not always the cheapest. It is the one that still works when your health needs change.
A public health expert examines the science behind colostrum and breaks down the social media hype on that wellness product.
A doctor explains a new survey from the Health Management Academy: 55% of Medicaid enrollees are unaware of work requirements that take effect January 2027.
Microsoft releases its second-generation quantum chip. Ultrasound could replace pacemakers. And why you shouldn’t skip breakfast.
Forecasts remain central to healthcare policy evaluation. And so, their accuracy is particularly important in relation to possible expansion of GLP-1 coverage.
Engineered fluorescent nanobodies that work inside living cells can label multiple proteins in different colors at once, revealing real-time cellular activity.
Two college students lost their best friend to ovarian cancer. Here’s how they turned grief into a growing movement to honor her legacy.