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When The AI Is More Compassionate Than The Doctor

More physicians are using AI to help in the more “human” aspects of medical care, including communicating with empathy and compassion.

More States Mandate Nurse-To-Patient Staffing Ratios In Another Desperate Attempt To ‘Fix’ A Broken Healthcare Delivery System

While hospitals should have staffing guidelines to ensure patient and clinician safety, attempts to legislate outcomes have not yielded good results.

What To Know About Retatrutide: Unapproved Drug Boasts Greater Weight Loss Than Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy

Other weight loss injectables haven’t been as drastic: semaglutide (the generic name for Ozempic and Wegovy) showed a 15% reduction in body fat and Mounjaro showed a 22.5% reduction.

The Future Of Cancer Treatment? Treating Multiple Myeloma With MRNA-CAR T Technology

The future of cancer treatment may involve two modern technologies: mRNA and CAR T Therapy. Here, we describe an example using multiple myeloma.

Elon Musk Touts Ketamine For Depression Following Report On His Use Of Drug

The world’s wealthiest man Elon Musk takes ketamine and Google’s billionaire cofounder Sergey Brin uses magic mushrooms, according to the Wall Street Journal.

SBA Lost $200 Billion In Covid Pandemic Relief To Fraud And Abuse, Government Watchdog Finds

The report marks the latest astronomical Covid fund misspending figure, finding 17% of the funds distributed by the Small Business Administration were lost to fraud, waste and other abuses.

A New Perspective For Healthcare: Center Individuals, Not Brand

Explore the shift towards patient-centered care and talent management in healthcare. Learn from healthcare leaders on prioritizing individuals and improving patient care.

Rare Malaria Outbreaks Hit South Amid Scorching Temperatures—Here’s Why Climate Change Could Make Them More Common

A local spread of the mosquito-borne virus has hit the United States for the first time in 20 years.

Why Are Care Delivery Models For People With Dementia Developing So Slowly?

These care delivery models are aimed at breaking down the often-impenetrable barriers between health care and social supports.

Growing Cases Of Malaria In The US Prompt A CDC Alert

These 5 cases of Malaria in Florida and Texas are the first in 20 years. We can expect more. Here’s why: