Plastics are everywhere — should you be concerned? By HPN Staff You will almost certainly eat or drink plastic this week. While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has concluded that the current scientific evidence “does not demonstr... Read more RFK Jr. unveils campaign to boost wearable health devices By HPN Staff Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced one of the largest advertising campaigns in HHS history. The goal: encourage Americans to use wearable health ... Read more FDA revisits menopause hormone replacement therapy warnings By HPN Staff The FDA has convened an expert panel to reexamine hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women — a major policy moment for a long-debated area of women’s health with ch... Read more Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths By HPN Staff Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., but the types of heart conditions causing those deaths are changing. While deaths from heart attacks ha... Read more Higher costs threaten post-COVID rebound in youth team sports By HPN Staff More school-aged children are trying team sports, in a post-pandemic rebound in physical activity nationwide, but they’re not necessarily sticking with it. According to da... Read more Health coverage vs. health care vs. health By Joshua Phelps This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee and the Means Health Subcommittee Hearing "Heal... Read more Rising depression in teens linked to social media By HPN Staff A new study of nearly 12,000 pre-teens found that social media use is “associated with elevated depressive symptoms.” The study followed children over three years, startin... Read more Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2 MOST VIEWED 1 Championing rare disease innovation, ending foreign dependence 2 Nevada governor says ‘no’ to nursing mandates 3 Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths 4 Pharma advances non-opioid pain drugs DONATE
RFK Jr. unveils campaign to boost wearable health devices By HPN Staff Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced one of the largest advertising campaigns in HHS history. The goal: encourage Americans to use wearable health ... Read more FDA revisits menopause hormone replacement therapy warnings By HPN Staff The FDA has convened an expert panel to reexamine hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women — a major policy moment for a long-debated area of women’s health with ch... Read more Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths By HPN Staff Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., but the types of heart conditions causing those deaths are changing. While deaths from heart attacks ha... Read more Higher costs threaten post-COVID rebound in youth team sports By HPN Staff More school-aged children are trying team sports, in a post-pandemic rebound in physical activity nationwide, but they’re not necessarily sticking with it. According to da... Read more Health coverage vs. health care vs. health By Joshua Phelps This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee and the Means Health Subcommittee Hearing "Heal... Read more Rising depression in teens linked to social media By HPN Staff A new study of nearly 12,000 pre-teens found that social media use is “associated with elevated depressive symptoms.” The study followed children over three years, startin... Read more Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2
FDA revisits menopause hormone replacement therapy warnings By HPN Staff The FDA has convened an expert panel to reexamine hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopausal women — a major policy moment for a long-debated area of women’s health with ch... Read more Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths By HPN Staff Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., but the types of heart conditions causing those deaths are changing. While deaths from heart attacks ha... Read more Higher costs threaten post-COVID rebound in youth team sports By HPN Staff More school-aged children are trying team sports, in a post-pandemic rebound in physical activity nationwide, but they’re not necessarily sticking with it. According to da... Read more Health coverage vs. health care vs. health By Joshua Phelps This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee and the Means Health Subcommittee Hearing "Heal... Read more Rising depression in teens linked to social media By HPN Staff A new study of nearly 12,000 pre-teens found that social media use is “associated with elevated depressive symptoms.” The study followed children over three years, startin... Read more Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2
Heart attacks no longer the leading cause of heart disease deaths By HPN Staff Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., but the types of heart conditions causing those deaths are changing. While deaths from heart attacks ha... Read more Higher costs threaten post-COVID rebound in youth team sports By HPN Staff More school-aged children are trying team sports, in a post-pandemic rebound in physical activity nationwide, but they’re not necessarily sticking with it. According to da... Read more Health coverage vs. health care vs. health By Joshua Phelps This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee and the Means Health Subcommittee Hearing "Heal... Read more Rising depression in teens linked to social media By HPN Staff A new study of nearly 12,000 pre-teens found that social media use is “associated with elevated depressive symptoms.” The study followed children over three years, startin... Read more Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2
Higher costs threaten post-COVID rebound in youth team sports By HPN Staff More school-aged children are trying team sports, in a post-pandemic rebound in physical activity nationwide, but they’re not necessarily sticking with it. According to da... Read more Health coverage vs. health care vs. health By Joshua Phelps This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee and the Means Health Subcommittee Hearing "Heal... Read more Rising depression in teens linked to social media By HPN Staff A new study of nearly 12,000 pre-teens found that social media use is “associated with elevated depressive symptoms.” The study followed children over three years, startin... Read more Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2
Health coverage vs. health care vs. health By Joshua Phelps This is a lightly edited excerpt of testimony recently provided to the U.S. House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee and the Means Health Subcommittee Hearing "Heal... Read more Rising depression in teens linked to social media By HPN Staff A new study of nearly 12,000 pre-teens found that social media use is “associated with elevated depressive symptoms.” The study followed children over three years, startin... Read more Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2
Rising depression in teens linked to social media By HPN Staff A new study of nearly 12,000 pre-teens found that social media use is “associated with elevated depressive symptoms.” The study followed children over three years, startin... Read more Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2
Researchers squeeze a new benefit out of oranges BY HPN Staff Eating citrus fruits may reduce depressive risks, according to a recent study from a Harvard research team. “We found that eating one medium orange a day may lower the ris... Read more Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more 1 2
Despite living longer, women face more health issues By HPN Staff Decades of underfunding and a narrow focus on reproductive care have left major gaps in whole-person treatment, leading to worse health care outcomes for women, experts say. ... Read more Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more
Biden's diagnosis points to imperfect screening By HPN Staff Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis — and the revelation that his last known screening was more than a decade ago — highlights the double-edged sword of... Read more