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Prescription Drug Prices: A Bitter Pill In The Midterm Elections

Older voters want Washington to do more about lowering prescription drug costs. The midterm elections may make that happen.

If You Want To Wear Colored Contact Lenses, FDA Has A Warning

Do get spooked by these warnings if you want to change your eyes for Halloween with decorative contact lenses.

5 Surprising Ways In Which Telemedicine Is Revolutionizing Healthcare

Today patients, doctors, and caregivers have learned to accept telemedicine as one of many ways of delivering care. Here are five surprising ways in which telehealth is revolutionizing healthcare,

A National Health Campaign Skillfully Uses Communication To Save One Million Lives

The CDC uses simple words, multimedia resources, and storytelling to reach its goal of preventing one million deaths.

Why You Might Get Kidney Cancer If You Move To Florida

You may want to ask your doctors to think twice before ordering an unnecessary CT scan or treating an incidental “diagnosis.”

Latinos And Hispanics Poised To Transform U.S. Health System With $1.7 Trillion Purchasing Power

In recent months, immigration, race and ethnicity have dominated headlines. One reason is because with each passing year, more and more people in the U.S. are classified as either Latino or Hispanic. Those who embrace Hispanics stand to tap into their …

Anthem’s Shift From Obamacare To Medicare Increases Profits

Anthem’s decision to stop selling Obamacare helped boost third quarter profits by 29%, the insurer said.

11 Ways To Stay Competitive As Technology Evolves

In a field that’s constantly evolving, these experts offer ways to stay a step ahead.

Digital Humans: Your Doctor Can See You Now Online

Making technology work for us will keep us ahead in the digital revolution.

Tennis Tech: Behind The Scenes At The World’s Biggest Tennis Tournament

What technology goes into powering the world’s most renowned tennis tournament?