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Former NBA Player Michael Beasley Becomes A Champion For Mental Health

Beasley also understands the importance of speaking on mental health and that all too often many are afraid to speak of their problems.

Despite Rising Costs, Big Health Insurers Should Do Just Fine

Rising medical costs are hitting health insurer stocks lately but these diversified companies should be just fine when they report earnings in the coming weeks.

NHS At 75: The Biggest Challenges Facing The U.K.’s Healthcare System

The public are waiting far longer than usual for care: delays that cause pain, reduce quality of life and ultimately cost lives.

CDC: Cyclosporiasis Has Left 210 Sick, 30 Hospitalized Across 22 States

The cause of cyclosporiasis is a parasite called Cyclospora cayetanensis. Here’s how to prevent and treat this illness that can cause explosive diarrhea.

Poll Suggests Limits To What Most Americans Are Willing To Spend On New Wave Of Obesity Drugs

The typical American’s willingness to pay amount for the new obesity drugs appears to be quite low in relation to the actual list prices, or even payer co-insurance.

As First Therapeutically Interchangeable Humira-Referenced Biosimilar, Cyltezo Has A Marketing Advantage In U.S.

As the first therapeutically interchangeable Humira-referenced biosimilar Cyltezo may gain a distinct marketing advantage over competitors.

BioMarin’s Next Roctavian Challenge Is How To Successfully Commercialize Its Gene Therapy: Warranties May Be An Option

As BioMarin turns to commercialization of Roctavian, we will likely hear more about how warranties could help gene therapies overcome payer reimbursement hurdles.

Tiny Bugs Swarm New York City Amidst Canada Wildfire Smoke

On Friday, NYC’s Air Quality Index (AQI) topped 150, placing it in the “unhealthy” level and giving the Big Apple the second worst air quality in the World.

Malaria Cases In U.S. Trigger Unfounded Claims About Bill Gates, Mosquito Project

Here’s what Oxitec is really doing with Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the Florida Keys and how it may affect dengue, Zika, yellow fever, and chikungunya.

Rite Aid Not Ruling Out More Store Closures As Losses Mount

Rite Aid executives aren’t ruling out more store closures as the company sustains more financial losses while they’re working their turnaround plan.