Category: healthcare

Women’s Healthcare: A Market Ripe For Disruption Lacks Investment

Women entrepreneurs have a better understanding of women’s health and they are using that knowledge to reshape healthcare for women.

Exclusive: Telemedicine Company Doctor On Demand Raises $75 Million To Expand During The Covid-19 Pandemic

While many businesses are suffering during the recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic, telemedicine companies, including Doctor on Demand, are doing better than ever.

Four Reasons Why Coronavirus Cases Are Increasing But Deaths Aren’t—Yet

America is well into the second wave of COVID-19, but there hasn’t been a resurgence of deaths. We need to ask why not?

Analysts Raise TerrAscend’s Earnings Forecast After Stellar Performance In Pennsylvania Market

While mainstream industries continue to experience considerable losses in the midst of the ongoing pandemic, legal cannabis has demonstrated its impressive growth potential in this volatile market.

EPA: Two Lysol Disinfectants Are The First Approved For Covid-19 Coronavirus

What’s different about these two Lysol products?

FDA Issues Warning: 5 More Hand Sanitizers Found To Contain Methanol

The FDA announced that 5 additional hand sanitizers on the market were found to contain the deadly alcohol, methanol. This new announcement comes just 2 weeks after the agency advised consumers not to use 9 hand sanitizers produced by the Mexican compa…

Why Ecologists Study Infectious Diseases And What We Can Learn About Public Health By Studying Nature

Opinions of a disease ecologist

AHA Lawsuit On Price Transparency Is Overruled: What This Means For Consumers

The recent ruling on the Transparency in Coverage rule brings consumers one step closer to a world in which they will know the price of a hospital service/procedure in advance, rather than weeks or even months after the fact.

EPA: Two Lysol Sprays Effective Against Covid-19

Test results of two disinfectant sprays show they kill Covid-19 at two minutes of use.

Lysol Products Kill Coronavirus On Surfaces, EPA Testing Shows

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing shows they can kill the virus in two minutes.