Alex LeBrun, cofounder of medical scribe startup Nabla who LeCun hired to be the CEO of Advanced Machine Intelligence, thinks the startup’s new AI models could start to roll out in a year, with healthcare a major focus area.
Course correction in healthcare is inherently slow. And by the time leaders act, threats often become too large to reverse.
Hospital merger and acquisition activity ended 2025 with momentum expected to continue as drastic cuts to Medicaid spending under Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act loom.
No gene acts alone: interacting variants and protein partnerships can worsen, mask or even rescue disease risk, demanding multidimensional, context‑aware models of genetic prediction.
The new 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans issued by the USDA/HHS features red meat and beef tallow quite prominently. Here’s the lowdown on how to view them.
As borders and land grabs resurface, a quieter remapping is underway: healthcare innovation now flows from constrained emerging markets, not just wealthy systems.
All eyes are on UnitedHealth Group for signs the health insurance industry is getting a handle on rising costs that have dogged health insurers for the last two years.
Discover what ER doctors say HBO Max’s The Pitt is realist and unrealistic about the gritty reality of working in a crowded ER.
On January 12, around 15,000 nurses walked off their Mount Sinai, Montefiore and NewYork-Presbyterian health system jobs in the largest nurses strike in NYC history.
A new mRNA-based method reprograms immune cells directly inside solid tumors, boosting anti-cancer activity and paving the way for next-generation therapies.