Category: healthcare

Getting a Grip on Influenza: The Pursuit of a Universal Vaccine (Part 3)

mRNA vaccine technology rose to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic. But the same system can be used to combat other viruses, with the promise of quicker turnaround and cheaper manufacturing. Will the next influenza vaccine be an mRNA vaccine?

The Ultimate Price Of Government Price Controls

In Canada, government price controls have proven deadly. Importing them stateside with the Inflation Reduction Act will have similar consequences.

Cigna Will Expand Obamacare Plans To Three New States

Cigna plans to grow its business of selling individual Obamacare coverage under the Affordable Care Act for 2023 to three new states.

Cigna Will Expand Obamacare Plans To Three New States

Cigna plans to grow its business of selling individual Obamacare coverage under the Affordable Care Act for 2023 to three new states.

Amazon Vs. Apple: Only One Will Rewrite The Rules Of Healthcare

One company is dutifully abiding by an old, unwritten rule of health technology. The other is poised to rewrite the healthcare rulebook altogether.

U.S. Open Tennis Stars Help Raise $1.2 Million For Ukraine Crisis

The lineup for the “Tennis Plays for Peace” event included Rafael Nadal, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, John McEnroe, Dayana Yastremska, and Sergiy Stakhovsky.

From Patient To Policy Insider: Greg Simon’s Cancer Rx Includes A Better White House Rallying Call

The “Cancer Moonshot” should be renamed “Human Moonshot” as part of a true global effort, Simon tells Forbes China Healthcare Forum

Why COP27 Must Accelerate Access To Clean Cookstoves For A Just Energy Transition

According to the World Health Organization, around 2.4 billion people worldwide, or one-third of the global population do not have access to clean cookstoves.

Physicians Would Need Almost 27 Hours A Day To Provide Optimal Patient Care, Per New Study

There are literally not enough hours in the day to provide optimal care.

Dogs Also Cry Out Of Happiness Because Of Oxytocin Or The “Love Hormone”

In a new study published in the journal Current Biology, lead author Takefumi Kikusui of Azabu University in Japan and colleagues demonstrated how the love hormone could make dogs teary-eyed whenever they feel happy or get excited.