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By Will Atwater Five weeks into the second Trump Administration, and the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency continues to do what it calls restoring accountability of government by … more
HANOI, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 10 March 2025 - VinFast has been recognized by TIME Magazine, ranking 101st on the "ASIA-PACIFIC'S BEST COMPANIES OF 2025" list. This accolade places … more
Mrs. Johnson knew something was wrong at her neighbor’s house. She couldn’t quite put her finger on it. She would keep telling herself she didn’t want to be a bother, […] The post 10 Signs … more
Discover a Spectrum of Innovative Solutions and Technologies Buyer registration Link HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 10 March 2025 - Hong Kong is reinforcing its status as the … more
Do antidepressants help people with non-specific low-back pain and spine-related leg pain? Key messages • Compared with a placebo (inactive or 'dummy' pill), serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake … more
Neurotech Pharmaceuticals’ surgically implanted cell and gene therapy, Encelto, is now FDA approved to treat macular telangectasia type 2 (MacTel). It’s the first therapy for this rare retinal … more
Healthcare organizations are starting to implement AI agents — autonomous, task-specific systems designed to perform functions with little or no human intervention. While initial adoption is … more
With Sunrise’s women’s health program, the company can support women battling sleep issues due to conditions like pregnancy, polycystic ovary syndrome, perimenopause, menopause and premenstrual … more
Providing affordable point-of-care diagnostic tools can be instrumental in quickly and efficiently assessing the well-being of all people, especially pregnant mothers. This can empower healthcare … more
While the drop in drug overdose deaths is promising, and could potentially be partially attributed to the efforts of the federal government, we must remain cognizant about the sheer number of lives … more
COVID-19 was declared a pandemic 5 years ago this week. We ask 3 people who shared their experiences in our series "Outbreak Voices" about how they think of those years today. more
The time change can be hard on our health. There are more car accidents, strokes and heart attacks this week. People eat more junk food and have more migraines. Here's why — plus tips to help you … more
By Liz Carey Experts say elder abuse in rural communities is a problem, but finding ways to solve it means clarifying how states define it and who should report it. One in 10 older adults across … more
The Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky, has a new photo exhibit in honor of International Women's Day: "Iconic Women: From Everyday Life to Global Heroes." more
Scientists have made progress in understanding Long COVID over the last five years. Patient advocates hope that research will continue under the Trump administration. more
Whether you're thinking about starting a new career or moving to a different city, these exercises can help you make hard decisions with more confidence and clarity. more
By Andrew R. Jones Asheville Watchdog Mission Hospital is significantly reducing pay for nurses who work only weekends, a move that is already causing departures and that will require other … more
Daylight saving begins this weekend. The clock springing forward an hour can lead to sleep schedules being thrown off. NPR's LIfe Kit has tips for a good night's sleep as the clocks change. more
Lavonia Thomas, nursing informatics officer at MD Anderson Cancer Center, hopes that nurses will gain more access to ambient listening tools that listen in on patient conversations and then generate … more
Washington State lawmakers have once again abandoned an effort to legalize personal cannabis cultivation at home, choosing instead to maintain its felony classification. The proposed legislation, … more
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