AI’s potential to deliver better patient care By Russ Altman Key Points Over 75% of FDA-cleared AI tools are for medical imaging, but emerging systems now integrate patient data, notes, and genetics to predict disease risks and guide ... Read more Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... 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 Raw Milk sales gaining the attention of state lawmakers By HPN Staff Key Points House Bill 406, introduced by Reps. Kellie Deeter and Levi Dean, proposes allowing raw milk sales if consumers sign liability waivers and sellers conduct monthly pa... Read more Acupuncture shows promise for back pain in older adults, study finds By HPN Staff Key Points In an 800-participant trial of adults 65+, acupuncture for chronic lower back pain produced modest but positive and sustained improvements in pain and function, com... 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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations 2 Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some 3 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny 4 Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed DONATE
Researchers sound alarm on spike in drug-resistant ‘nightmare bacteria’ By HPN Staff Key Points Infections from NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales jumped by over 460 % in recent years — a startling increase in strains resistant to almost all ... 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 Raw Milk sales gaining the attention of state lawmakers By HPN Staff Key Points House Bill 406, introduced by Reps. Kellie Deeter and Levi Dean, proposes allowing raw milk sales if consumers sign liability waivers and sellers conduct monthly pa... Read more Acupuncture shows promise for back pain in older adults, study finds By HPN Staff Key Points In an 800-participant trial of adults 65+, acupuncture for chronic lower back pain produced modest but positive and sustained improvements in pain and function, com... 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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations 2 Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some 3 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny 4 Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed DONATE
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 Raw Milk sales gaining the attention of state lawmakers By HPN Staff Key Points House Bill 406, introduced by Reps. Kellie Deeter and Levi Dean, proposes allowing raw milk sales if consumers sign liability waivers and sellers conduct monthly pa... Read more Acupuncture shows promise for back pain in older adults, study finds By HPN Staff Key Points In an 800-participant trial of adults 65+, acupuncture for chronic lower back pain produced modest but positive and sustained improvements in pain and function, com... 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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 Feds, states scrutinize addictive supplements often sold at gas stations 2 Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some 3 Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny 4 Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed DONATE
Raw Milk sales gaining the attention of state lawmakers By HPN Staff Key Points House Bill 406, introduced by Reps. Kellie Deeter and Levi Dean, proposes allowing raw milk sales if consumers sign liability waivers and sellers conduct monthly pa... Read more Acupuncture shows promise for back pain in older adults, study finds By HPN Staff Key Points In an 800-participant trial of adults 65+, acupuncture for chronic lower back pain produced modest but positive and sustained improvements in pain and function, com... 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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California
Acupuncture shows promise for back pain in older adults, study finds By HPN Staff Key Points In an 800-participant trial of adults 65+, acupuncture for chronic lower back pain produced modest but positive and sustained improvements in pain and function, com... 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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California
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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California
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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California
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 A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California
A cautious eye is needed in AI healthcare delivery By Vaile Wright Key Points AI can expand access to behavioral health care through digital therapeutics, chatbots, and administrative support tools — reducing clin... Read more Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California
Fluoride in drinking water draws growing scrutiny By HPN Staff Key Points Florida and Utah have banned water fluoridation statewide, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled interest in ending the fed... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to California