US ARCHIVE
- LA Ortho and Wellness: Platelet-rich Plasma Offers Many Benefits
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment can reduce inflammation and promote healing in joints.
- Putting a lid on high hospital bills
The government should step in to regulate hospital billing practices.
- Dosher to participate in ceremony to honor organ, tissue donors
Dosher Memorial Hospital to participate in statewide Donate Life flag raising ceremony and moment of silence to honor organ and tissue donors.
- Dietitians Identify Beet Juice as Morning Beverage for Blood Pressure Support
Beet juice identified as morning beverage for blood pressure support
- “The Truth About Pet Cancer” on BrightU: The secret emails and cover-up of Roundup’s cancer link
Internal Monsanto documents reveal a campaign to hide glyphosate's cancer risks.
- Many patients don’t know how to qualify for hospital debt forgiveness
Many patients unaware of hospital debt forgiveness options.
- Matrix PT Showcasing China Leading Customized Fiber Array Services
Matrix PT services are being showcased at a metropolitan hospital.
- Florida man stripped of U.S. citizenship after $3.8M COVID-19 fraud, judge rules
Florida man loses citizenship after COVID-19 fraud scheme
- Excalipoint closes $68.7M seed round for cancer T-cell engagers
Excalipoint Therapeutics secures $68.7M seed funding to advance T-cell engagers for solid tumors.
- Brattleboro hospital nurses plan strike vote after $14.5M deficit freezes pay
Nurses at Brattleboro hospital vote on strike, facing proposed pay cuts amid budget deficit
- 40 UNDER 40: Alyssa Rhead of Eastman Animal Hospital
Alyssa Rhead of Eastman Animal Hospital recognized as one of 40 Under 40.
- Catherine Rampell Finds Downside to Barring Illegal Truck Drivers
Catherine Rampell writes about the negative effects of banning illegal truck drivers
- Wolters Kluwer UpToDate Expert AI Now Awards Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits
Wolters Kluwer Health integrates CME credits into UpToDate Expert AI, allowing clinicians to earn credits for asking clinical questions or engaging with the AI, expanding access to continuing medical education and tracking credit within the clinical workflow.
- Striking a chord: How music primes our minds for connection
Music primes brain activity linked to social connection.
- Nahant turtle gets lifesaving surgery; donors come through with $8,000
Nahant the turtle receives lifesaving surgery at the University of Illinois Veterinary Hospital, thanks to a generous donation of $8,000.
- MUS Mental Health and Wellbeing Action Plan 2026-2030
Mental health services to be expanded to 10,000 students by 2027.
- Why Fluoride Treatment Matters for Kids’ Teeth
Fluoride treatment helps prevent tooth decay in children
- Developers across Bay Area look to increase density for approved resi projects
Developers in the Bay Area are increasing density on approved residential projects to meet state-mandated housing goals.
- Editorial: Oregon is behind on food safety inspections
Oregon faces food safety inspection backlog
- UM to host swab events for MS child
University of Mississippi students to host bone marrow swab event
- To end hospital ‘boarding,’ provide adequate mental health treatment to youth (Guest Opinion by William Gettman)
The New York government needs to invest in adequate mental health treatment for youth to address the issue of 'boarding' in hospitals.
- Dr. Desi Bartlett Featured in IDEA Health & Fitness Association's New Best Selling Book "Inspire the World to Fitness®"
Dr. Desi Bartlett featured in IDEA Health & Fitness Association's new book
- How drugs like Ozempic are revolutionizing kidney treatment
Ozempic is being used off-label to treat non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and may help slow kidney damage.
- The case for timing cancer treatments to daily circadian rhythms
Timing of cancer treatments may be linked to improved efficacy, with research suggesting certain therapies are more effective when administered during the body's natural circadian cycle.
- GMHA reschedules elective surgeries, taking other steps to conserve oxygen over supply issue
GMHA reschedules elective surgeries due to oxygen supply issue.
- To Your Good Health: Getting valve replacement surgery for a case of calcification
Mitral valve calcification can increase risk of complications, surgery may be necessary to prevent future issues.
- Poll: Majority of American Voters Suspect COVID-19 Vaccines Caused Unexplained Deaths
Majority of voters suspect COVID-19 vaccines caused unexplained deaths
- Iranian Official Warns of $200 Oil Prices Amid Escalating Strait of Hormuz Tensions
Iran threatens $200 oil prices amid escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz
- Jet Fuel Prices Climb Sharply Following Strait of Hormuz Closure, Airfares Increase
Global jet fuel prices surge
- Normal pauses jail, mental health money for needs assessment
Normal pauses jail funding for mental health needs assessment
- Firefighter hospitalized after responding to extra alarm fire in Chicago
Firefighter injured in Chicago blaze hospitalized
- Bay Area heat wave bringing an early start to allergy season
Bay Area heat wave sparks early allergy season
- AHN considering Southpointe site for new hospital
Allegheny Health Network considers Southpointe site for new hospital
- Exact Sciences gives UW-Madison foundation $2.5 million for early cancer detection research
Exact Sciences awards $2.5M grant to UW-Madison for early cancer detection research
- SNL’s Fake RFK Hospital Takes Aim at Raw Milk, Protein Bros, and Vegans
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again movement satirized by SNL.
- Allergan Aesthetics Redefines Skin Quality Communication with Launch of Skin Quality Index
A new Skin Quality Index is being used to standardize skin quality terminology, aiming to improve communication between patients and providers.
- Asking Eric: I have always had strained relationship with mom; cancer diagnosis made it way worse
A woman's relationship with her mother deteriorated after her cancer diagnosis, with the mother attributing her symptoms to radiation treatment.
- Why it's time to treat leaves as a strategic business benefit
Leaves can be used for office decor and team-building activities
- Gigi's Playhouse offers support and skills for those with Down syndrome
Gigi's Playhouse provides a supportive environment for individuals with Down syndrome to develop skills and confidence.
- Greater muscular strength linked to lower death risk
Greater muscular strength is linked to lower death risk from cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality.
- Hospitals know their prices; why don’t patients?
Hospital transparency on pricing has been a topic of discussion for years, with some hospitals making efforts to provide patients with upfront cost information.
- The Strait of Hormuz Standoff: Why Trump’s War Has Already Lost and You Are Not Ready for What’s Coming
US war with Iran has already lost, Iran is gaining the upper hand, Sanctions are crippling the US economy
- Thousands pack Sacramento’s Shamrock’n Run, turning miles into support for cancer survivors
Thousands participate in charity run in Sacramento