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The Next Generation Of Food Allergy Therapies May Be Coming Soon

How biotech companies and scientists are developing better therapies for food allergy sufferers, including those with peanut, tree nut, milk and shellfish allergies

Blue Cross Plans Launch National Youth Mental Health Initiative

Blue Cross and Blue Shield health plans will launch a $10 million educational program with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America “to combat the youth mental health crisis.”

Gas Stove Flames Emit A Carcinogenic Chemical That Exhaust Fans Cannot Get Rid Of

The flames from just one gas cooktop burner can be more toxic than secondhand tobacco smoke exposure, according to a new study.

At Least 8 Million Medicaid Enrollees Expected To Be Dropped From Coverage This Year

Whenever a policy as far-reaching as eliminating continuous enrollment in Medicaid is considered it would seem prudent to weigh the costs of foregone alternatives.

InnovationRx: The AMA Clarifies That BMI Is Just One Tool Among Many

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Why Are People Fighting Over BMI? Conservatives Call Doctors’ Group ‘Woke’ For Questioning Obesity Measure

The AMA urged doctors last week to consider more health factors than just body mass index alone.

Sanofi Goes All-In On AI

Sanofi made a very important official announcement that went largely unnoticed by the media but has enormous implications for the company and pharmaceutical industry

Exploring The Potential Of Microrobots For Targeted Drug Delivery

Enhanced microrobots in our bloodstream may be the next step forward for therapeutic delivery technology.

3 New Trends In Sleep Research: What The Data Shows

More than 1 in 3 U.S. adults are sleep deprived. The problem of insufficient sleep has become a huge concern, and the CDC has described it as a public health epidemic.

Child Gut Health Startup Alba Health Secures $2 Million In Pre-Seed Funding

Alba Health is a Danish-Swedish start-up dedicated to providing digital gut health support for children.