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By reducing the time spent on administrative tasks, AI scribes allow physicians to focus more on what truly matters — patient care. As the technology continues to evolve and improve, its adoption … more
Tonix Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: TNXP) is working to improve organ transplant success rates with TNX-1500, a third-generation CD40L blocker designed to modulate the immune system while reducing the … more
Greenwave Technology Solutions (NASDAQ: GWAV) announced that CEO Danny Meeks will appear on Good Morning America to discuss the impact of newly enacted metal tariffs. Through its subsidiary Empire, … more
Foremost Clean Energy (NASDAQ: FMST) (CSE: FAT) has announced a $6.5 million exploration program for 2025 across its uranium properties in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. The program will include … more
Uranium Energy (NYSE American: UEC) has filed its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended Jan. 31, 2025, highlighting significant progress in production, acquisitions, and project development. The company … more
Clene (NASDAQ: CLNN) Clene Inc. (NASDAQ: CLNN) announced new long-term survival data from the HEALEY ALS Platform Trial, showing that treatment with CNM-Au8® 30 mg significantly extended survival … more
I asked if I could purchase the brace myself and bring it to the surgery. The answer was an unequivocal no: the health insurer’s contracted rate required me to purchase the brace from the hospital … more
Data shows it can prevent six types of cancer. But anti-vaccine activists, including U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., have helped dampen its usage. more
Charity Tarn, an investor with Arboretum Ventures, will be one of the investor judges for the Pitch Perfect contest at INVEST in Chicago May 20-21. Register today! The post Arboretum Ventures … more
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Many patients ready to leave the hospital end up lingering for days or weeks — occupying beds that others need and driving up costs — because of a lack of open spots at nursing homes and … more
They're pushing for more funding to find effective treatments. Researchers are finally starting to make headway but have a way to go. more
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is offline — for now. Here’s what that could mean for people with medical debt. more
Unnecessarily high radiation doses in scans have been linked to cancers. Under new federal rules, doctors and imaging centers have to more closely track and report the doses of radiation that … more
Hospital-based violence intervention programs have operated in the U.S. since the mid-1990s. The public health approach to gun violence works, by many accounts. But recent moves by the White House … more
The Department of Veterans Affairs is one of the largest providers of mental health care in the U.S. Its integrated care model means patients are already feeling the cuts and changes that are … more
Gretchen Rubin, host of the Happier podcast, explains the secret to happiness — and why knowing your personality type can help you make better decisions about what can bring you more joy. more
By Anne Blythe Christine Letsky-Anderson remembers well the day that her medical odyssey began. It was in the spring of 2023, and the Virginia resident was sipping a Chick-fil-A lemonade one … more
Older men get a surprisingly large benefit from volunteering opportunities that they find meaningful. "Grandpas United" brings them into schools for life lessons that benefit both generations. more
As cancer among younger people spikes, more patients are raising young children. The emotional and financial challenges can be intense. more
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