With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking By Ryan Gonzalez Key Points Rep. Ryan Gonzalez argues that the U.S. healthcare system is unsustainable, especially for vulnerable communities, and calls for free-market reforms such as eli... Read more Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables By HPN Staff Key Points Sen. Bill Cassidy introduced the Health Information Privacy Reform Act, which would extend HIPAA-level privacy and security rules to wearable health devices such as... Read more Ohio House passes bill expanding parental access to kids’ medical records By HPN Staff Key Points Ohio House passed House Bill 162 in an 87–6 vote, giving parents expanded access to their children's electronic medical records while still protecting HIPAA-sensiti... Read more New effort to bring drug production back to the US gains steam By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA launched a pilot program to fast-track approvals for drugs made and tested entirely in the U.S., aiming to reduce reliance on China and India for pharmaceut... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4 MOST VIEWED 1 Ohio bill among several in the nation seeking to expand the role of optometrists 2 Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change 3 Easing Ohio’s care provider shortage 4 With America’s healthcare system failing, it’s time for fresh thinking DONATE
Millions newly eligible for HSAs in 2026 after rule change By HPN Staff Key Points Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, millions more Americans will qualify for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) because the One Big Beautiful Bill reclassifies ACA Bronze and Catas... Read more AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables By HPN Staff Key Points Sen. Bill Cassidy introduced the Health Information Privacy Reform Act, which would extend HIPAA-level privacy and security rules to wearable health devices such as... Read more Ohio House passes bill expanding parental access to kids’ medical records By HPN Staff Key Points Ohio House passed House Bill 162 in an 87–6 vote, giving parents expanded access to their children's electronic medical records while still protecting HIPAA-sensiti... Read more New effort to bring drug production back to the US gains steam By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA launched a pilot program to fast-track approvals for drugs made and tested entirely in the U.S., aiming to reduce reliance on China and India for pharmaceut... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4
AI advancements in healthcare are here By TJ Parker Key Points General Medicine uses AI to simplify healthcare access, offering a one-stop platform where patients can book telehealth, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and specialis... Read more Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables By HPN Staff Key Points Sen. Bill Cassidy introduced the Health Information Privacy Reform Act, which would extend HIPAA-level privacy and security rules to wearable health devices such as... Read more Ohio House passes bill expanding parental access to kids’ medical records By HPN Staff Key Points Ohio House passed House Bill 162 in an 87–6 vote, giving parents expanded access to their children's electronic medical records while still protecting HIPAA-sensiti... Read more New effort to bring drug production back to the US gains steam By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA launched a pilot program to fast-track approvals for drugs made and tested entirely in the U.S., aiming to reduce reliance on China and India for pharmaceut... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4
Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables By HPN Staff Key Points Sen. Bill Cassidy introduced the Health Information Privacy Reform Act, which would extend HIPAA-level privacy and security rules to wearable health devices such as... Read more Ohio House passes bill expanding parental access to kids’ medical records By HPN Staff Key Points Ohio House passed House Bill 162 in an 87–6 vote, giving parents expanded access to their children's electronic medical records while still protecting HIPAA-sensiti... Read more New effort to bring drug production back to the US gains steam By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA launched a pilot program to fast-track approvals for drugs made and tested entirely in the U.S., aiming to reduce reliance on China and India for pharmaceut... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4
Ohio House passes bill expanding parental access to kids’ medical records By HPN Staff Key Points Ohio House passed House Bill 162 in an 87–6 vote, giving parents expanded access to their children's electronic medical records while still protecting HIPAA-sensiti... Read more New effort to bring drug production back to the US gains steam By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA launched a pilot program to fast-track approvals for drugs made and tested entirely in the U.S., aiming to reduce reliance on China and India for pharmaceut... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4
New effort to bring drug production back to the US gains steam By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA launched a pilot program to fast-track approvals for drugs made and tested entirely in the U.S., aiming to reduce reliance on China and India for pharmaceut... Read more Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4
Protein powder lead levels raise eyebrows, but experts say don’t panic Key Points Testing found that more than two-thirds of 23 protein powders and shakes exceeded the organization’s self-defined “level of concern” for lead exposure—based on California’s strict Prop... Read more Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4
Loneliness speeds up aging, researchers find By HPN Staff Key Points A Harvard and Cornell study found that older adults with long-term, supportive relationships show slower biological aging and lower inflammation levels. ... Read more Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more 1 2 3 4
Poor sleep may make your brain age faster By HPN Staff Key Points People with chronic sleep issues may have brains that appear older than their actual age, even by measurable MRI-based “brain age” assessments. Poor slee... Read more New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more
New multi-cancer early detection screenings can save lives By Stephen Ezell Key Points Only five cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and high-risk lung) currently have guideline-recommended screening tests, accounting for about 40% of... Read more