For Health Apps, Questions Over Privacy and Efficacy
Apps that track health data or help provide care may be beneficial, but experts worry about the lack of regulation.
Read more...Apps that track health data or help provide care may be beneficial, but experts worry about the lack of regulation.
Read more...Yet another Trump gutting of a whole swathe of programs, here by eliminating the experts who knew how to determine poverty thresholds.
Read more...A program that purchased medical debt at a deep discount, while effective, still reinforces a predatory system.
Read more...Can medical science recover from the Powell memo and Project 2025 via slow science?
Read more...Another layer of the ongoing campaign to get more Americans to use private and generally inferior Medicare Advantage over Traditional Medicare
Read more...More bad, if predictable, news on the US health care front.
Read more...The CDC planned to announce a new risk assessment that stressed the need for MMR vaccinations. Last week, it reversed course.
Read more...Biomedical researchers explain why everyone stands to lose from the Trump/DOGE reduces US investment in medical research.
Read more...Covid and cancer are not going away soon, but if Dr. Oz has his way, Medicare might.
Read more...Staffers uing AI are putting in more hours relative to non-AI-deploying positions. So who is working for whom?
Read more...A discussion of AI companions consider some, but perhaps not enough, of the downsides.
Read more...How biomedical research is funded by public institutions and performed in universities and research institutions, both now in danger
Read more...A study confirms that extreme heat events stress hospitals so much that they produce non-heat excess deaths.
Read more...Colorado joins Oregon in green-lighting the very much supervised use of psychecelic mushrooms.
Read more...Today’s Coffee Break: Scientific research on chronic and infectious disease in jeopardy; recent advances in evolutionary biology
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