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 How ACIP recommendations could impact how you get COVID, childhood vaccines By HPN Staff Key Points The ACIP voted to recommend separate MMR and varicella shots for children under 4 instead of the combined MMRV vaccine, and it unanimously dropped the recommendatio... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more Biomarkers for ultra-processed foods reveal diet truth By HPN Staff Key Points NIH researchers developed a biomarker-based score that can objectively measure how much energy people consume from ultra-processed foods, ... Read more Time limits may not spare teenagers from screen-related mental illness By HPN Staff Key Points A JAMA study of 4,300 children found that total screen time isn’t linked to later mental health issues — instead, addictive use (compulsio... Read more Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5 MOST VIEWED 1 Wisconsin joins 48 other states to improve postpartum health care coverage 2 The case for market-driven drug affordability 3 A move is underway to expand doctor supply by cutting licensing barriers 4 U.S. completes exit from global health organization DONATE
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 How ACIP recommendations could impact how you get COVID, childhood vaccines By HPN Staff Key Points The ACIP voted to recommend separate MMR and varicella shots for children under 4 instead of the combined MMRV vaccine, and it unanimously dropped the recommendatio... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more Biomarkers for ultra-processed foods reveal diet truth By HPN Staff Key Points NIH researchers developed a biomarker-based score that can objectively measure how much energy people consume from ultra-processed foods, ... Read more Time limits may not spare teenagers from screen-related mental illness By HPN Staff Key Points A JAMA study of 4,300 children found that total screen time isn’t linked to later mental health issues — instead, addictive use (compulsio... Read more Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
How ACIP recommendations could impact how you get COVID, childhood vaccines By HPN Staff Key Points The ACIP voted to recommend separate MMR and varicella shots for children under 4 instead of the combined MMRV vaccine, and it unanimously dropped the recommendatio... Read more Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more Biomarkers for ultra-processed foods reveal diet truth By HPN Staff Key Points NIH researchers developed a biomarker-based score that can objectively measure how much energy people consume from ultra-processed foods, ... Read more Time limits may not spare teenagers from screen-related mental illness By HPN Staff Key Points A JAMA study of 4,300 children found that total screen time isn’t linked to later mental health issues — instead, addictive use (compulsio... Read more Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Flu shot still recommended despite recent vaccine skepticism By HPN Staff Key Points Health experts say September and October are the best months to get the flu shot; CDC and AMA still recommend everyone six months and older get vaccinated each year... Read more If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more Biomarkers for ultra-processed foods reveal diet truth By HPN Staff Key Points NIH researchers developed a biomarker-based score that can objectively measure how much energy people consume from ultra-processed foods, ... Read more Time limits may not spare teenagers from screen-related mental illness By HPN Staff Key Points A JAMA study of 4,300 children found that total screen time isn’t linked to later mental health issues — instead, addictive use (compulsio... Read more Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
If caught early, cancer survival rates increase exponentially By Roger Royse Key Points Roger Royse survived pancreatic cancer because a multi-cancer early detection (MCED) blood test caught it early; his brother delayed screening and died from a cur... Read more Biomarkers for ultra-processed foods reveal diet truth By HPN Staff Key Points NIH researchers developed a biomarker-based score that can objectively measure how much energy people consume from ultra-processed foods, ... Read more Time limits may not spare teenagers from screen-related mental illness By HPN Staff Key Points A JAMA study of 4,300 children found that total screen time isn’t linked to later mental health issues — instead, addictive use (compulsio... Read more Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Biomarkers for ultra-processed foods reveal diet truth By HPN Staff Key Points NIH researchers developed a biomarker-based score that can objectively measure how much energy people consume from ultra-processed foods, ... Read more Time limits may not spare teenagers from screen-related mental illness By HPN Staff Key Points A JAMA study of 4,300 children found that total screen time isn’t linked to later mental health issues — instead, addictive use (compulsio... Read more Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Time limits may not spare teenagers from screen-related mental illness By HPN Staff Key Points A JAMA study of 4,300 children found that total screen time isn’t linked to later mental health issues — instead, addictive use (compulsio... Read more Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Bringing sophisticated care to all Americans By Andrew Toy Key Points Andrew Toy, a healthcare CEO and patient with Marfan syndrome, emphasized how fragmented data systems contributed to his father’s death, ... Read more Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more 1 2 3 4 5
Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations By HPN Staff Key Points The FDA is moving to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a concentrated kratom byproduct, as a controlled substance due to its opioid-li... Read more Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more
Why a private investor is putting billions into women’s health care By HPN Staff Key Points The Gates Foundation committed $2.5 billion over five years to accelerate research and innovation in women’s health, its largest-ever investme... Read more