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Congress passed a continuing resolution last week that extended expiring Medicare telehealth flexibilities through the next six months. Telehealth CEOs view the passing of the resolution as a … more
Labcorp’s latest acquisition brings the oncology testing business of BioReference Health. Opko Health, BioReference’s parent, has been cutting costs to return to profitability. The post … more
The lessons learned and shared by some of the industry’s leaders are exciting, and some clear opportunities are developing. But under the surface, this year, there is something else, and I’m not … more
Workforce mental health isn’t just an HR issue, it’s also a business imperative. Companies that integrate evidence-based solutions into their benefits reduce medical costs, improve productivity, … more
Assad's forces detained mothers and children and sent many of the youth to orphanages. Syrians whose children vanished during the war are now seeking information on their fate. NPR investigates. more
By Katie Dukes EdNC Gov. Josh Stein visited Kate’s Korner Learning Center in Durham on Monday to announce the creation of a new task force on child care and early education. The executive … more
Here are the winning entries in this year's Global Ability Photography Challenge. more
NPR's Scott Simon asks Dr. Carlos del Rio of Emory University about the cases of measles in the country and what Americans should know about the disease. more
It doesn't matter how full you are, you can always fit in a bite or two or three of pie and ice cream. Scientists say it has to due with special neurons in our brain that just can't get enough sugar. more
By Richard E. Peltier The Conversation The Trump administration announced on March 12 that it is “reconsidering” more than 30 air pollution regulations in a series of moves that could … more
Unfortunately, a significant amount of people know someone who has either committed suicide or has experienced suicidal thoughts at some point in their lives. While there are multiple ways to … more
Minnesota is among several states testing a new device that detects THC in saliva, similar to a Keurig machine. The pilot program, which ended earlier this year, is now under review by the state … more
As the measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico continues to grow, doctors say this is a good time to remember just how dangerous measles can be - even years after an infection. more
Dr. Kurt Papenfus, CEO of a small rural hospital in Colorado, was a memorable voice on NPR 5 years ago when he recounted his run in with "the 'rona beast." How is he five years later? more
How To Help a Child With Social Anxiety By Susan J. Wood (Updated Month, Day, Year)   Social anxiety is a common experience among people of all ages. After COVID-19’s […] The post How to Help … more
Adageis was featured in a recent article that discussed how its ProActive Care approach shifts healthcare from reactive to preventive, patient-centered care by leveraging AI-driven analytics to … more
As children grow and learn, they will naturally make mistakes along the way. No matter how big or small these mistakes are, it is the parents’ job to correct bad […] The post How to Practice … more
Breast cancer survivor Kate Dilligan is the CEO of Cooler Heads, a company that sells a portable and self-administered scalp cooling device. The system helps chemotherapy patients retain their hair, … more
Calidi Biotherapeutics (NYSE American: CLDI) is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company that is pioneering proprietary technology designed to attack solid tumors, empowering the immune system to … more
Fifty 1 Labs (OTC: FITY), formerly Consumer Automotive Finance Inc. (OTC: CAFI), has successfully completed its name and ticker symbol change, now officially trading as FITY on the OTC market. This … more
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