Another Way Coffee Won’t Kill You

Dispelling long-held concerns, a new study shows that coffee reduces recurrence of some heart rhythm problems

Admin. Redefines “Professional,” Limiting Loans For RNs, PT, MPH, And More

Despite strong opposition, the administration redefined “professional” degrees to limit loans to RNs, PT/OT, CRNAs, and public health students, hurting healthcare.

CVS Profits Eclipse $2.9 Billion As Aetna Health Plan Costs Ease

CVS Health reported first quarter net income of more than $2.9 billion as costs slowed for subscribers of the Aetna health plans the company sells.

Oscar Health Reports Record Profit As Obamacare Enrollment Jumps

Oscar Health swung to a $679 million first quarter profit – the highest in company history – as its health plan membership jumped more than 50% and medical costs eased.

Three People Die On Cruise Ship— Here’s What To Know About Hantavirus

A public health expert explains what the general public needs to know about hantavirus- from spread, symptoms, treatment and prevention.

Summer Camp Is Back. But A Growing Number Of Kids Still Can’t Go

Many children don’t fit traditional or specialty camps due to mental health needs. This article explores the gap and how families can make more informed decisions.

Rebecca Crews Talks About Getting New Parkinson’s Disease Treatment

Rebecca King Crews talks about how husband Terry first told her about a new FDA approval for focused ultrasound for treating Parkinson’s Disease and what happened next.

Keeping Prices Secret In Healthcare Is Apparently Good For Business

Those with a vested interest in the status quo, are resisting transparency regulations. After all, maintaining opaque pricing in healthcare has been profitable to them.

The AI Revolution In Coding Offers A Preview Of Medicine’s Future

What happens when AI takes over routine work? Lessons from software developers suggest how medicine and the role of doctors may soon change.

U.S. Courts Are Once Again Litigating Abortion Pill’s Distribution By Mail

Despite more than two decades of safe and effective use, the abortion pill is once more in the crosshairs of American politics and the judicial system.