What’s Behind Erling Haaland’s 6,000-Calorie Per Day ‘Ancestral’ Diet

Norway’s striker, Erling Haaland, a star of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, reportedly consumes a 6,000-calorie diet each day. Here’s what’s behind his “ancestral” diet.

Medicine’s Back Door And The Uncomfortable Truth It Reveals

The health care system has a back door for people who know about it. Should it?

Another Wave Of Double-Digit Obamacare Rate Hikes Coming For 2027

Health insurers selling Obamacare are proposing another year of double-digit percentage premium increases for 2027, a new KFF analysis shows.

Specialty Pharmacy Gets Even Hotter After Cigna Investment And Peak Rock’s Asembia Buy

Cigna’s $100 million investment to support a new AI-powered pharmacy program and Peak Rock Capital’s purchase of Asembia may spur even more specialty pharmacy deals.

Entrepreneurs Beware: Inexpensive AI Is The Future Of Medicine

A new study suggests inexpensive AI could reshape healthcare’s business model by helping patients use LLMs to manage and improve their health.

England Faces Mexico And Altitude Next In 2026 FIFA World Cup

Estadio Azteca, the famed stadium located around 7,220 feet above sea level, will be the site of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 clash between Mexico and England.

The New Trump OMB Rule: How People, Organizations Are Pushing Back

The new White House Office of Management and Budget rule would give Trump and his administration significantly more power to select, award, cut and terminate grants,

Why Norway Brought In 1,276 Pounds Of Food For The 2026 FIFA World Cup

Team Norway’s bringing around 1,276 pounds of food into the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup doesn’t necessarily represent a distrust of American food as some claim online.

Busy Philipps On Her ADHD. How Women Can Face Additional Challenges

Busy Philipps talked about being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD as an adult just 7 years ago and the particular challenges women face.

Hydration Breaks At 2026 World Cup Raise Controversy For FIFA

The 2026 World Cup is the first one to have required hydration breaks during each half of the football matches. Here’s why FIFA instituted these and the controversy.