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Vaccination halves risk of long Covid says US based study
Being vaccinated against Covid halves people's risk of developing long Covid, according to new rese…
Back pain could be the first warning sign of pancreatic cancer, study shows
However, there are few things that one can take care of while working from home including fi…
The editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association explains how a medical study gets published
"Two-thirds of papers are rejected without external peer-review," JAMA's Howard Bauchner told Busin…
Sarah Fielding
Does allergy medicine expire? Yes, but it may still be effective
Allergy medicine does expire, though depending on the type, it can be effective for years after the…
Stephanie Vermillion
A company that makes 'smart pills' that track when you take your medicine and how active you are is now expanding into cancer
A Proteus-sponsored study of roughly 100 patients with hypertension and type 2 diabetes suggested t…
Erin Brodwin
A woman who lost 75 pounds shares the 3 biggest lessons she learned about losing weight and keeping it off
Alaias Bertrand tried a series of fad weight-loss diets, but they made her obsess about food and fe…
Kim Schewitz
Bayesian Health CEO Suchi Saria is leading the healthcare data revolution
Bayesian Health CEO Suchi Saria is tackling sepsis and leveraging AI to enhance patient care, as hi…
Rebecca Torrence
A man rapidly lost weight on a popular weight-loss drug. After 6 months, he was hospitalized with heart problems and confusion.
A man lost more than 80 pounds in six months on popular weight drug tirzepatide. He hadn't adjusted…
Gabby Landsverk
A doctor and CEO of a longevity company shares his 3 diet hacks for healthy aging
A doctor and longevity CEO shared how he eats to live healthily for as long as possible, including …
Kim Schewitz
Study estimates that 64,000 women have become pregnant from rape in states that put in abortion bans after the end of Roe v. Wade
In states that implemented abortion bans after Roe v. Wade was overturned, over 64,000 women have b…
Joshua Zitser
A 16-year-old took home $75,000 for her award-winning discovery that could help revolutionize biomedical implants
Grace Sun won the ISEF science fair for her work on OECTs, which have benefits over current biomedi…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen,Jenny M…
ChatGPT is more empathetic than real doctors, experts say
Researchers found the AI chatbot's responses to medical questions were better and more empathetic t…
Aaron Mok,Hilary Brueck
Diet tweaks that could cut your risk of an early death by 20%, according to a new Harvard study
A new study suggests you can eat for a longer, healthier life by following one of several different…
Gabby Landsverk
A new wave of companies is making testosterone easily available online. The authors of a recent study say there could be risks to patients.
A new study says that direct-to-consumer companies may not be educating patients about the risks of…
Sarah Braner
Medical school students of color are more likely to drop out due to bias and lack of diversity, research says
"We know that each marginalized identity brings its own unique challenges," Mytien Nguyen, the lead…
Sarah Al-Arshani
You don't have to work out during the week to get benefits from exercise. 'Weekend warriors' can still lower their risk of early death, study finds
If you don't have time to work out during the week, staying active on the weekends may help prevent…
Gabby Landsverk
An 8-hour intermittent fasting plan may help you lose more weight and reduce blood pressure, small study suggests
Eating in an 8 hour window and fasting the rest of the day may help people lose weight and improve …
Gabby Landsverk
These transformative leaders in healthcare are dealing with an unprecedented era of politics in the medical industry amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Insider identified 10 healthcare leaders changing the business. They're using government resources …
Rebecca Torrence
A record number of US internet users searched for abortion medication after SCOTUS Roe v. Wade draft leaked, study shows
US Google searches for abortion medication spiked after the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade draft leake…
Kieran Press-Reynolds
America's gun culture is empowering people to shoot others, even when they're not a threat
Recent wrong-place shootings have re-ignited the debate around self-defense, and experts said US gu…