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Here's where you're most likely to live longest across the US
In 1980, counties around the US had much closer life expectancies. Along the coasts and in central …
Kevin Loria
There's An Easy Way To Stop Eating So Much Fattening Food
The findings were backed up by a "field study" in a real-life grocery store: the later in the day i…
Jennifer Welsh
Back pain could be the first warning sign of pancreatic cancer, study shows
However, there are few things that one can take care of while working from home including fi…
The most respected medical journal in the US just eviscerated a drug that's cost taxpayers over $1 billion
Acthar was grandfathered into FDA approval. Its primary use is to treat rare infantile spasms, but …
Linette Lopez
Chick-fil-A is launching a new bun for a group of customers ignored by most fast-food chains
According to a study done by JAMA Internal Medicine in 2016, one in five people in the US have elim…
Mary Hanbury
Here Are The 6 Crazy Health Conspiracies That People Actually Believe
"Although it is common to disparage adherents of conspiracy theories as a delusional fringe of para…
Lauren F Friedman
A new study undermines Big Pharma's justification for charging high drug prices
To get around that, Sham Mailankody, a medical oncologist and hematologist at Memorial Sloan Ketter…
Lydia Ramsey
This April saw 1 million more people call out sick from work than last year
A study just found that over 2 million Americans called out sick from work this April — the highest…
Taylor Borden
The editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association explains how a medical study gets published
"Two-thirds of papers are rejected without external peer-review," JAMA's Howard Bauchner told Busin…
Sarah Fielding
Here's what happens when people tell Siri about a medical emergency
"The conversational agents were inconsistent; they recognized and responded to some health concerns…
Rebecca Harrington
A woman who lost 75 pounds shares the 3 biggest lessons she learned about losing weight and keeping it off
Alaias Bertrand tried a series of fad weight-loss diets, but they made her obsess about food and fe…
Kim Schewitz
A study of half a million people found more evidence that drinking coffee is associated with a longer life
This recent study drew from data from the UK Biobank study, an in-depth research initiative collect…
Kevin Loria
Bayesian Health CEO Suchi Saria is leading the healthcare data revolution
Bayesian Health CEO Suchi Saria is tackling sepsis and leveraging AI to enhance patient care, as hi…
Rebecca Torrence
15 disturbing consequences of eating too much sugar
Even before that eye-opening report, however, evidence documenting the ill effects of too much suga…
Lauren F Friedman
Does allergy medicine expire? Yes, but it may still be effective
Allergy medicine does expire, though depending on the type, it can be effective for years after the…
Stephanie Vermillion
Wall Street's most hated drugmaker is getting annihilated after a bizarre conference call
Hows this for an excuse for a lousy earnings report. Doctors are prescribing our blockbuster drug l…
Linette Lopez
Medical school students of color are more likely to drop out due to bias and lack of diversity, research says
"We know that each marginalized identity brings its own unique challenges," Mytien Nguyen, the lead…
Sarah Al-Arshani
Valeant is being sued by the investors who backed 'female Viagra'
To be sure, Addyi is a controversial drug. An April study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that wome…
Lydia Ramsey
Vaccination halves risk of long Covid says US based study
Being vaccinated against Covid halves people's risk of developing long Covid, according to new rese…
The US is making a dangerous mistake in how it treats depression
Depression is a relatively common illness with potentially severe mental and physical symptoms; it'…