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First Tellurium (CSE: FTEL) (OTC: FSTTF) today provided additional information to help answer inquiries related to materials involved in building the PyroDelta thermoelectric generators. According … more
No one AI technology will address everything and solve all problems, so systems should prioritize those that promise the greatest value and ROI. The post Why HCOs Need a Portfolio Management … more
Amidst the distress caused by a cancer diagnosis, patients are left to sort through vast amounts of information, treatment options, and concerns around efficacy and side effects, while juggling other … more
The philanthropist is spending $1 billion — and leveraging her ever-growing celebrity — to call more attention to the systemic problems facing women and girls. Now she's focusing even more on … more
Only one-in-four employers cover in vitro fertilization in health insurance, according to KFF's annual survey. The costs of IVF have become a hot topic in the presidential race. more
An extra $99 fee on top of a copay for a checkup didn’t sit right with a listener. Turns out, state legislators across the country aren’t buying it either. more
The Big Three pharmacy benefit managers say they return nearly all the rebates they get from drugmakers to the employers and insurers who hire them. But most employers seem to doubt that. more
Poppy seeds contaminated with opioids can be used to make a deadly brew, a watchdog says. more
By Michelle Crouch Co-published with The Charlotte Ledger Six years after breaking away from Atrium Health to build Charlotte’s largest independent physician practice, the doctors at Tryon … more
Many states that restricted abortion promised some people would be able to get abortions in certain circumstances, such as pregnancy resulting from rape. How often are exceptions for rape granted? more
The EPA issued a final rule requiring water systems to replace all lead pipes within 10 years. Water advocates lauded the rule as a public health victory, but say there's much work to be done. more
In human history, fear kept us safe when running from predators and anxiety kept us from going back to that lion-infested area. But what happens when these feelings get out of hand in humans today? … more
HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 9 October 2024 - October 9, 2024, VinWonders announced that the highly anticipated 8WONDER Winter Festival - 2024 will take place on December … more
During a recent conference, Ceci Connolly, CEO of the Alliance of Community Health Plans, shared five things she thinks the healthcare industry should know about the upcoming election. The post 5 … more
Crocs — those colorful clog like shoes - are popular with many kids and teens. But doctors say foot problems could be possible if they're worn constantly. Here's what to know if your kid wears … more
What are the benefits and harms of patient navigation for children and adolescents with chronic diseases? Key messages – We are very uncertain about the effects of patient navigator programmes … more
What interventions help to prevent or treat BK virus infection in kidney transplant recipients? Key messages • People who have received a transplanted kidney because of kidney failure (a condition … more
Therefore everyone should be mindful of their physical activity and sitting behavior and try to find ways for limiting excessive sitting and increasing physical activities. Continue reading → more
Cannabis legalization has made significant progress in the United States, with more than one-half of the states allowing its use for medical or recreational purposes, or both. However, despite these … more
The Atlantic hurricane season isn't over yet. Get ahead of the next storm with these emergency preparedness tips to protect you, your family and your home. more
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