Category: Forbes

A President Harris Would Mean Good-Bye To Private Insurance

Despite what she might want voters to think, Kamala Harris is bent on killing off private insurance and pushing all Americans into a one-size-fits-all, government-run health plan—at an annual cost of trillions of taxpayer dollars.

Walgreens Expands Kroger Grocery To More Drugstores

Drugstore chain Walgreens and Kroger grocery will expand a new format to yet another market that combines the drugstore chain’s “health and beauty products” with the grocery giant’s popular brands.

$545 Million Per Year Wasn’t Enough For Chiropractors. Now They’re Lobbying For Much More

Chiropractors already collect over half a billion dollars per year from Medicare, but now they’ve managed to get two NY Congressmen to introduce a bill that would dramatically increase that amount, by letting them function as regular family doctors–som…

Study Offers New Insights On How Social Media Affects Girls’ Mental Health

There’s little doubt that social media is not great for mental health. A new study offers a different explanation as to why the connection may exist.

Avi Yaron: The Young Engineer, His Inoperable Tumor and His Gift to Medicine

Avi Yaron, a young engineer, had the world at his feet. Then a fortuitous accident reveals devastating news that would alter his life forever.

A Guide For Debunking Lightning Myths

Umbrellas do not attract lightning. Here’s a guide for debunking many common myths about lightning.

Cameron Boyce’s Tragic Death Raises Awareness About Seizure Disorders

Cameron Boyce’s death from SUDEP continues to raise awareness of seizure detection and prevention. Research is critical in better understanding how to manage seizures and prevent unexplained deaths.

Investors Face Intensifying Credit Risks With U.S. High Yield Corporate Bonds

U.S. nonfinancial corporate debt continues to rise. Credit protections for investors of high yield bonds are at record weak levels. Sophisticated investors, as well as ordinary citizens, stand to be adversely affected when a global recession arrives.

A Vaccine For Cat Allergies: Here Is The Latest

Hey cats, the HypoCat vaccine is being developed for humans. But you are the ones who would get it.

In Praise of Breadth: Why “Range” May Be The Year’s Most Important Business-And Parenting-Book

Range author David Epstein worries our obsession with hyperspecialization has gotten out of hand, in the process obscuring an important counter-narrative that values breadth and lateral thinking, tolerates ambiguity and inefficiency, embraces meanderin…