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Bridging French and Hong Kong innovation ecosystems to supercharge global tech developmentHONG KONG SAR / PARIS,FRANCE - Media OutReach Newswire - 13 June 2025 - Hong Kong Science and Technology … more
Does giving a probiotic supplement to infants reduce allergies? Key messages Probiotics (live bacteria that provide health benefits to the digestive tract) given to newborns as a supplement or added … more
What are the benefits and risks of different ways of accessing the hip joint during partial hip replacement surgery? Key messages The evidence is still developing, and future studies may change our … more
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Adam Clark Estes of Vox about his new story out titled: "I Covered my body in health trackers for 6 months. It ruined my life." more
The post Living with Chronic Pain: The Truth Behind The Smile appeared first on U.S. Pain Foundation. more
Many healthcare experts are calling Omada Health and Hinge Health’s IPO debuts a success, though it’s still early days. The post Omada & Hinge’s IPO Debuts Signal Success for Digital Health … more
Since February, renovations have been underway for our Pharmacy, Outreach + Enrollment, and Health Information Management departments. What experience can patients and staff expect from these … more
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week did something he had promised not to do: He fired every member of the scientific advisory committee that recommends which vaccines … more
BioNTech is acquiring CureVac in a deal that brings messenger RNA manufacturing capability and cancer immunotherapy candidates. Analysts say the M&A deal is a way to essentially settle out of court … more
AAPM members have exclusive access to the newly updated 2025 Pain Management CPT code charts, your essential resource for understanding the latest reimbursement changes. Developed by the AAPM Coding … more
Rural hospitals would take an outsize hit from Republicans’ proposed cuts to Medicaid and other federal health programs. Researchers say the financial erosion would trigger hospital closures and … more
The next chapter in employer-sponsored benefits might very well be defined by who is carrying the risk — and it’s time for employers to face whether they’re financially able or willing to … more
While patients are becoming increasingly comfortable with engagement technology, it is important that practices be inclusive of different generational levels of ability when deploying their suite of … more
- Launch a commemorative campaign by celebrating the Japanese app "TRIMA" surpassing 22 million downloads in Japan and its US version "GeoSmile" reaching 1 million downloads -TOKYO, JAPAN - Media … more
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Laid off workers were told their notices of an upcoming reduction in force were "revoked." Officials didn't explain why HHS appeared to be restoring hundreds of jobs it previously called duplicative. more
From Florida to California, National Institutes of Health grant cuts have halted research studies on HIV, vaccines, and health equity — affecting red and blue states alike. more
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By Rachel Crumpler For up to four hours at a time, William Buhl attentively monitors a person who is on suicide watch at Nash Correctional Institution — a medium custody prison in Nashville. … more
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