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Former captains renew appeal to Pakistan PM over Imran Khan's health
This is the former captains' second appeal to the Pakistan PM in six months
I grew up on food stamps. That’s why I support healthier SNAP standards
Moises Arjona, Jr. argues that SNAP policy should restrict the purchase of unhealthy foods to combat rising obesity and diabetes rates, despite a federal court ruling against such restrictions.
Telehealth takes aim at big tech on 'Green World Image'
The Seattle band's latest album is a cheeky critique of late-stage capitalism.
Medtronic vs. Tenet Healthcare: Which Healthcare Stock Offers Better Long-Term Growth?
Danaher vs. Medtronic: Which Healthcare Recovery Story Has More Upside?
FHLC vs. PJP: Which Healthcare ETF Is the Better Buy for Investors?
Employees Health Scheme rolled out finally with detailed financial and other packages
₹3 lakh limit for episode of illness but no ceiling on number of episodes
Disney celebrates blockbuster 2026 by kicking employees' spouses off healthcare plans
According to a new report, Disney will no longer cover spouse benefits if they have a job that offers benefits—even if the benefits are worse.
How a physician with a 1 a.m. bedtime optimizes his health: I try to 'tick all the longevity boxes that I can'
Dr. Ronald Primas, a longevity physician, offers concierge services like developing personalized health plans for clients. Here are his own wellness practices.
Billlie’s Haruna To Temporarily Halt All Activities Due To Health
Billlie’s Haruna will be going on a temporary hiatus due to her health. On August 22, Mystic Story announced that Haruna would be halting all activities for the time being due to health reasons. The agency’s full statement is as follows: Hello, this is Mystic. We are announcing t
Gaza’s hospitals are running out of oxygen as healthcare nears collapse
Gaza’s hospitals face oxygen shortages, putting the lives of premature babies and critically ill patients at risk.
Opinion: The global health aid architecture is collapsing. The faith economy isn’t
“Washington has rediscovered faith as a delivery mechanism. The bigger opportunity is faith as a source of capital,” writes Dr. Alaa Murabit.
STAT+: How health systems are embracing chatbots to query and summarize patient records
Several large health systems are rolling out AI chatbots to query patient records, because they can save time and increase diagnostic accuracy.
Becerra, running for governor of California, faces a health insurance problem
The nation's uninsured rate hit a historical low when Xavier Becerra was health secretary. Now he wants to be California's next governor as Trump's actions have driven people off health insurance.
House Democrats Demand Answers From Trump’s VA on Vets Struggling to Access Mental Healthcare
The post House Democrats Demand Answers From Trump’s VA on Vets Struggling to Access Mental Healthcare appeared first on ProPublica .
Senators Criticize Trump Administration’s Demands to Access Health Data as a Condition for Lifesaving Aid
The post Senators Criticize Trump Administration’s Demands to Access Health Data as a Condition for Lifesaving Aid appeared first on ProPublica .
‘She looked into COBRA’: My friend was laid off and lost her health insurance. How can she find affordable coverage?
“The cost is absolutely ridiculous.”
My son does not work, yet pays $500 for Affordable Care Act health insurance. Is that fair?
“I see people who have a lot of money but little or no taxable income who still qualify for ACA Marketplace subsidies.”
Employer health costs: Why it could be another tough year
Employers who've been reeling from near double-digit health cost increases the past three years can expect more of the same in 2027, according to new projections from benefits consultant Aon. Why it matters: Companies and their workers are locked in one of the most sustained peri
HP exec reveals the Gen Z ‘superpower’ that he says helps young employees build ‘a healthy relationship with work’
Doctor calls for organ donation to meet demand, offer healthy life for patients
Amid week-long rain forecast in Telangana, Health department warns of rise in dengue, viral infections
Solar kiosks bring healthcare closer to patients in Chad
Solar-powered telemedicine is helping rural Chadians overcome distance and limited access to doctors.
Axsome Therapeutics Stock Is Up 16% Year to Date. Why Wall Street Thinks It Has Even More Room to Run
Billionaire Druckenmiller makes cancer stock his #1 buy for a reason
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan back in jail after hospital examination
It comes as the court had earlier this week ordered that he had to be taken for a hospital examination.
Ex-Kings trainer alleges pregnancy discrimination
A former assistant athletic trainer for the Sacramento Kings has filed a civil lawsuit against the organization and its senior director of athlete health, alleging pregnancy discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation and wrongful termination.
DR Congo receives 70,000 Ebola vaccine doses as Bundibugyo outbreak spreads
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) will receive 70,000 doses of the Ervebo vaccine from the UN’s international vaccine coordination group (ICG) to protect frontline communities against the Ebola virus disease.
Oz: MMR vaccine ‘is not a lethal vaccine’
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), noted Sunday the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is not lethal, contradicting President Trump. “The MMR vaccine is not a lethal vaccine, and it is offered in other countries,” Oz to
STAT+: One of the most consequential years for cancer treatment, ever
Between success with a pancreatic cancer drug and now success with an mRNA neoantigen vaccine, it has been a banner year for developing cancer therapies.
STAT+: HHS document offers new clues to Kennedy’s vaccine plans
Kennedy asks for feedback on new vaccine recommendation categories, how shots are tested.
Scientists deploy Merck’s Ebola vaccine in DRC
Prostate cancer therapy, Meta glasses in hospital settings, and more health news from Morning Rounds
A New Personalized Cancer Vaccine Could Keep Skin Cancer From Coming Back, Drugmakers Say
The results, announced this week by Moderna and Merck, could pave the way for a new generation of treatments tailored to individual tumors
Dolly Parton says she’s exploring “avatar performances”
The country icon revealed she is looking into new ways to give fans music experiences after facing a series of health issues The post Dolly Parton says she’s exploring “avatar performances” appeared first on NME .
Will personalised mRNA vaccines transform cancer treatments?
A personalised mRNA cancer vaccine has produced positive results in a final-stage trial involving skin cancer, raising hopes that this approach could work against many cancers
No new H1N1 strain in India, existing vaccines sufficient, says ICMR
Influenza strains currently circulating are well matched with the vaccine strains, and the seasonal flu is self-limiting, ICMR said, adding that people with underlying medical conditions are at risk of complication
Swans fans turn up to support women’s team – as it happened
This blog is now closed Victorian Labor expands on free dental care election promise The Victorian premier, Ben Carroll , and health minister, Ingrid Stitt , have held a press conference this morning off the back of their announcement yesterday that the Labor government would ope
Moderna cancer vaccine stops melanoma returning: what’s next for personalized treatments?
Nature, Published online: 20 August 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-02612-3 Promising trial results suggest cancer vaccines work and could be used to target other tumours.
Better Dividend King to Buy Right Now: Abbott Labs or Johnson & Johnson?
Ebola vaccine trial to start in DR Congo as warning issued over speed of infections
About half of the 2,500 recorded deaths from Ebola happened in the last 20 days, the WHO says.
DR Congo receives Ebola vaccines in face of 'exponential' outbreak
The Democratic Republic of Congo has received more than 16,000 doses of an Ebola vaccine, as authorities step up efforts against the ongoing outbreak. More than 2,500 people have already died and health officials from the WHO are warning this epidemic could surpass the deadliest
Hype for Moderna’s Cancer Vaccine Is Running Ahead of the Math - WSJ
Hype for Moderna’s Cancer Vaccine Is Running Ahead of the Math WSJ Moderna, Merck breakthrough could usher in wave of cancer vaccines CNN Moderna, Merck vaccine cuts recurrence and spread of melanoma, raising new treatment hope Reuters It now seems possible to vaccinate against c
How a Big Bet on Cancer Vaccines Brought Moderna Back from the Brink - WSJ
How a Big Bet on Cancer Vaccines Brought Moderna Back from the Brink WSJ Hype for Moderna’s Cancer Vaccine Is Running Ahead of the Math WSJ What it was like to go through a trial that could revolutionize cancer treatment The Washington Post Moderna, Merck breakthrough could usher
Dolly Parton Says She’s Exploring ‘Avatar Performances’
"I am dealing with some health issues that I just didn't pay attention to when I was watching over Carl," Parton said.
A roadmap for safeguarding against AI bioweapons
AI-enabled bioweapons are a potentially catastrophic yet manageable risk — if government, the scientific community, the public health sector and leading tech companies can develop appropriate safeguards, a new report argues. Why it matters: The debate over AI and public safety is
MAHA warns Trump against coal-powered AI data centers
Prominent figures in the Make America Healthy Again movement are telling President Trump that "data centers should not become the justification for burning more coal." Why it matters: The appeal, in a joint letter , collides with Trump officials' support for coal to help power AI
Ebola: Motorbike riders carrying the sick may hold key to response boost
From the frontlines of the deadliest-ever Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the UN World Health Organization (WHO) shared details on Tuesday of a massive push for community engagement, a day after yet another ambulance attack.
What Can New York City’s Crime Prevention Efforts Teach Us About Gun Violence?
There is a core tenet to the Cure Violence method: Gun violence behaves like a contagious disease, and its spread can be controlled using public health strategies. Officially started in 2000, Cure Violence has since been implemented in more than 50 American cities and 15 countrie
Contrasting legal decisions on gender-affirming care
Heidi Overton's rise under Trump, inside a 5-year-old brain organoid, and other health news from Morning Rounds
Opinion: Lil Nas X’s bipolar diagnosis and the paradox of treatment
We continue to romanticize the symptoms of mental health problems, especially when we talk about achievement.
This shark can live 400 years. Its eyes barely seem to age
Greenland sharks may live for 400 years without suffering the kind of retinal decline normally associated with aging. Researchers found healthy eye tissue and active proteins specially adapted for seeing blue light in the dim Arctic depths. DNA repair mechanisms may help keep the
AI decodes DNA initiator sequence found in about 60% of human genes
Precise activation of tens of thousands of genes is critical for healthy development and growth. Specialized segments of our DNA are responsible for carefully orchestrating genetic sequences that result in the production of enzymes, hormones, proteins and other crucial components
As the Lindsay Clancy case highlights postpartum psychosis, a mom stricken by it shares her story of hope
Researchers estimate that the condition — a mental health emergency that is less common than postpartum depression — afflicts 1 to 2 out of 1,000 women after delivery.
Body cam shows federal agent was 'unjustified' in Memphis shooting, attorney says
The family of Jonah Neal and their attorney were recently shown video from the day that Neal was shot by a federal agent while he experienced a mental health crisis.
Nonprofits are helping musicians pay for insurance in Austin, Texas, and beyond
A nonprofit and a local public health agency are subsidizing marketplace health insurance for Austin musicians , even as rising healthcare costs make the program more expensive.
The Single English County Saying No to Palantir
The UK government is facing calls to cancel a sprawling health care contract with Palantir. The region of Greater Manchester insists it can do a better job itself.
The System That Turned Paper Charts Into Digital Medical Records
Most hospitals and health care providers use electronic health records instead of paper charts to note patient vaccinations, diagnoses, and procedures. AthenaOne , Epic , and Oracle Health are some of the systems employed around the world. Many patients can access their electroni
IEEE Presidents’ Scholarship Honors Teen Innovators
About 16 percent of the global population—more than 1 billion people—live with some form of disability, according to the World Health Organization . Many of the disabilities affect independence and mobility. Three high school students working on inventions to help people with dis
Maharashtra incentivises tribal participation to tackle high malaria burden in Gadchiroli
A tribal family to get ₹500 if a member approaches the health system and tests positive; a traditional healer to receive ₹500 for referring a case
Israel’s war on Gaza forces Palestinians to rely on ‘Stone Age’ toilets
The displaced in Gaza are struggling to find safe, discreet and sanitary toilets amid health crisis.
Diarrhoea situation in A.P.’s Vuyyuru under control, says State government
State-level medical team visits affected areas to conduct a field-level assessment, a preliminary report has been submitted to Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav
More discrimination among expectant moms is a bad prescription
The better care plan for California’s moms is the same one that The Constitution prescribes: individual treatment.
Macron hosts Saudi crown prince for two-day visit to include issues from energy to Mideast
Saudi crown prince and de facto ruler Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) was welcomed on Sunday by French President Emmanuel Macron for a two-day visit to the country. Several agreements on health, transport and energy will be signed on the second day of the visit on Monday underlining th
Across the country, Kennedy touts MAHA, but not vaccines
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stood in the Oval Office last week as President Trump proudly signed an executive order to reduce childhood vaccines, heavily implying a link between vaccines and autism. But when Kennedy made appearances in California and
BJP seeks coordinated action to protect sanctity of Sabarimala temple
BJP leader P.V.N. Madhav calls for strengthening of pilgrim facilities at Sabarimala on the lines of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, and seeks better accommodation, healthcare, drinking water, annadanam, and information facilities, particularly along the Pamba-Nilakkal-Sannid
AI Is Hyper-Scaling Digital Inequality
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday infrastructure–in some places. It helps write emails and software code, filters job applications, powers recommendation systems, and is increasingly being integrated into education, health care, finance, and public admi
Doctors achieve new feat in cancer treatment with cord transplant and Car T-cell therapy
Doctors at Narayana Health have reported two medical breakthroughs: a seven-year-old thalassaemia patient is now transfusion-free after a Haplo-cord transplant, while a 62-year-old brain cancer patient responded to dual-target CAR-T cell therapy
France issues warning over thousands of substandard condoms
French anti-fraud and health agencies have issued a recall order for roughly 260,000 condoms. They advised users to consider sexually transmitted infection and pregnancy tests amid risks of bursting or perforations.