Category: healthcare

Should We Punish Physicians Who Spread Covid-19 ‘Misinformation’?

Instead of outlawing questionable ideas, combat bad ideas with better ideas.

Apple’s Latest Report Details Its Bold Vision For Healthcare

Apple wants to improve patient care and how healthcare data is used.

When A Science Journal Does The Right Thing

Once in a while, scientific journals retract bad science. Here’s a story about one bad paper where the journal did the right thing.

The HIV/AIDS Battle Is A Global Health Fight That We Can Win

The story of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is one of tragedy and triumph. It is also a story about political leaders finding common ground.

Monkeypox Vaccine Gets Green Light In Europe

The decision comes days after the WHO declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency and said risk from the disease in Europe was “high.”

If You Want To Live Longer, This Study Suggests You Exercise A Lot More Than Previously Recommended

Those who exercised 150 to 600 minutes per week reduced their mortality risk by more than 20%, an American Heart Association found.

How Dangerous Is Covid-19 Now?

“Am I safe or am I in danger?” That’s the root of most Covid-19 questions Dr. Robert Pearl receives from listeners of his podcast Coronavirus: The Truth. This Q&A addresses some of the most common questions of late.

CDC: First 2 Monkeypox Cases In Children In U.S., Outbreak Count Reaches 2,891

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC).

Covid Patients Should Take An Antiviral Even If They Don’t Have Severe Symptoms, Study Finds

The research comes two weeks after the Food and Drug Administration authorized pharmacists to prescribe Pfizer’s Covid-19 oral antiviral treatment Paxlovid in certain cases.

‘Pink Sauce’ Goes Viral On TikTok, Here Are The Concerns With This Condiment

Chef Pii has been selling bottles of Pink Sauce. But what’s actually in this concoction?