Primary Care Doctor Pay Hits $330,000 But Increase Lags U.S. Inflation

Primary care physician compensation reached nearly $330,000 last year but “increases generally trailed the cost of living,” the Medical Group Management Association said.

The Code As Witness: A Book About Science, Politics & Pandemic Inquiry

The Code as Witness written by Steven C. Quay is part scientific investigation, part policy strategy, and part warning about the future of biological research.

Trouble Ahead For GLP-1 Drugs As Health Plans Stop Paying

Half of U.S. employers and health plans are balking at paying for GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Zepbound and Wegovy for weight loss and obesity treatment, a new report shows.

Phone-Free Events Are Trending. Here Are Big Reasons Behind This

Data from Eventbrite showed a 567 percent increase in phone-free events around the world from 2024 to 2025. Here are some of the trends that may be driving this rise.,

GenAI Is Ready To Change Medicine. America Isn’t Prepared.

Generative AI could save lives by improving chronic disease care, after-hours guidance and clinical decision-making — if medicine moves faster.

AMA To Launch U.S. Campaign To Rebuild ‘Trust In Medicine, Science’

The American Medical Association will launch a national campaign called “Have You asked your Doctor?” to combat health misinformation and “rebuild trust in medicine.”

FDA Warns About ‘Sexual Chocolate’ Containing Undisclosed ED Meds

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 Continues To Grow Despite Health Insurer Exits

Medicare Advantage is the choice of 55% of eligible beneficiaries for health insurance for Americans 65 and older.

Natalie Morales On Her Mother-In-Law’s Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

CBS news correspondent Natalie Morales talks about mother-in-law Kay Rhodes’s diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease back in 2000 and what’s different now.