OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Health; Conventional Medicine Has Not Changed In Decades

The first time a Large Language Model engine openly takes responsibility for personal health. A transformative step for medicine.

A Parent’s Guide To The New CDC Vaccine Schedule

The CDC and AAP now offer different vaccine guidance. Learn what changed, what didn’t, and how parents can navigate the new landscape.

Nvidia And This Bill Gates-Backed Startup Are Building Fusion Power With AI

In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at building a virtual fusion power plant, a major quantum breakthrough, AI for drug discovery and more.

Is Century-Long Biological Health Possible? Lessons From The Greenland Shark

Greenland sharks maintain sharp vision for centuries, revealing powerful DNA repair and eye-protection strategies that may inspire future approaches to lifelong human eyesight.

What A Turbulent Year Revealed About The Future Of Public Health

From partnerships to grassroots leadership, five lessons from 2025 show how public health is evolving—and what matters most heading into 2026.

Zero Sugar Oreos: Health Or Hype?

Zero Sugar Oreo cookies were released in early 2026. Is it a healthier option?

Wegovy’s New Weight Loss Pill: What It Changes From A Harvard Doctor

Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy weight loss pill hit U.S. pharmacies this week. Here’s how it works, who qualifies, how to take it, side effects, cost, and why it matters now.

How An HIV Drug Is Now Helping People With Genetic Diseases

An HIV-derived nucleoside therapy now treats rare genetic diseases by restoring mitochondrial DNA and improving muscle strength, mobility, and survival.

The ‘Healthy Drink’ Myth Is Over, According To New U.S. Alcohol Guidelines

Breaking down the new 2025-2030 U.S. Dietary Guidelines: why the alcohol limit is now one drink or less per day and the key research that prompted this shift.

What Medicare’s New TEAM Hospital Payment Model Will Mean For Seniors

TEAM may encourage hospitals to improve the quality of the care their patients receive after being discharged. But it also risks further burdening family caregivers. I