Category: healthcare

Cannabis Overuse Linked To Heart Failure And Heart Attacks, Study Finds

A disorder puts adults at 60% more risk for serious heart problems compared to adults who don’t overuse cannabis.

Imposter Syndrome And The Psychology Of Doubt: Fact Versus Fiction

Since the 1970s, imposter syndrome has garnered growing attention. But the term doesn’t account for real world workplace biases, and you can work through self-doubt.

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How Vivek Ramaswamy Became A Billionaire

The whip-smart Republican made a pile of money in finance and biotech, enough to turn himself into one of the richest thirty-somethings in America. Unlike Donald Trump, he’s entirely self-made.

AI And Standards Aren’t Enough: Fixing Prior Authorization Will Require Something Else Entirely

Artificial intelligence and standards may help. But what the healthcare industry needs is a two-sided network platform business.

Drugstore Downsizing: CVS, Walgreens And Rite Aid To Close Nearly 1,500 Stores

All three of the nation’s leading drugstore chains have different reasons for closing stores, but the downsizing prescription is the same.

The Gut Microbiome May Unlock New Treatment Paradigms For Neurological Diseases

Research on the gut/brain axis is fueling the development of new therapies for neurological conditions including Dravet syndrome, ALS, and autism-related irritability.

Coming Soon: NASA-Based Vibration Treatment For Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a painful and expensive problem not limited to older women. Now, a medtech company is using NASA research to treat low bone density.

How The Ernst & Young LLP Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2023 Pacific Southwest Award Winner Is Championing Health And Wellness

One of these companies, Cymbiotika, is an innovative wellness brand that inspires individuals to achieve optimal health through nutrition and conscious living.

For Children Who Need Prosthetics, A New Design Process Puts Them In Charge

A conversation with Fran Díaz, founder of Autofabricantes in Spain, on including users in the design process for 3D printed prostheses.