California enacts limits on Medicaid to achieve billions in savings By HPN Staff California lawmakers will limit the number of undocumented immigrants who can enroll in the state’s health insurance plan for low-income individuals after y... Read more Feds eye tighter restrictions on pharma ads By HPN Staff The Trump administration, led by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is considering proposals to impose restrictions on pharmaceutical advertisements. ... Read more Beverage industry launches transparency initiative By HPN Staff Want to know what’s in your soft drink? America’s beverage industry is taking the initiative on ingredient transparency by launching a new website they say will enable consumers ... Read more Two companies control majority of dialysis market, study says By HPN Staff Just two healthcare firms account for almost 80% of the market for dialysis treatments, which are a major source of spending across both the Medicare and Medicaid programs, accor... Read more States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Non-opioid pain treatment alternatives gaining public and private traction By HPN Staff In the fight to end the nation’s opioid epidemic, researchers and investors in the pain-management field are making headway in developing alternative options for treating pain. L... Read more Justice Department announces $14B in healthcare fraud ‘takedown’ By HPN Staff The U.S. Department of Justice has broken up a series of allegedly fraudulent schemes in the health sector worth more than $14 billion — a move that foreshadows a wider crackdown... 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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 Many skip doctor visits and prescriptions, new data shows 2 Small creature with a big bite — what you need to know 3 Pharma advances non-opioid pain drugs 4 RFK Jr. unveils campaign to boost wearable health devices DONATE
Feds eye tighter restrictions on pharma ads By HPN Staff The Trump administration, led by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is considering proposals to impose restrictions on pharmaceutical advertisements. ... Read more Beverage industry launches transparency initiative By HPN Staff Want to know what’s in your soft drink? America’s beverage industry is taking the initiative on ingredient transparency by launching a new website they say will enable consumers ... Read more Two companies control majority of dialysis market, study says By HPN Staff Just two healthcare firms account for almost 80% of the market for dialysis treatments, which are a major source of spending across both the Medicare and Medicaid programs, accor... Read more States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Non-opioid pain treatment alternatives gaining public and private traction By HPN Staff In the fight to end the nation’s opioid epidemic, researchers and investors in the pain-management field are making headway in developing alternative options for treating pain. L... Read more Justice Department announces $14B in healthcare fraud ‘takedown’ By HPN Staff The U.S. Department of Justice has broken up a series of allegedly fraudulent schemes in the health sector worth more than $14 billion — a move that foreshadows a wider crackdown... 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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 Many skip doctor visits and prescriptions, new data shows 2 Small creature with a big bite — what you need to know 3 Pharma advances non-opioid pain drugs 4 RFK Jr. unveils campaign to boost wearable health devices DONATE
Beverage industry launches transparency initiative By HPN Staff Want to know what’s in your soft drink? America’s beverage industry is taking the initiative on ingredient transparency by launching a new website they say will enable consumers ... Read more Two companies control majority of dialysis market, study says By HPN Staff Just two healthcare firms account for almost 80% of the market for dialysis treatments, which are a major source of spending across both the Medicare and Medicaid programs, accor... Read more States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Non-opioid pain treatment alternatives gaining public and private traction By HPN Staff In the fight to end the nation’s opioid epidemic, researchers and investors in the pain-management field are making headway in developing alternative options for treating pain. L... Read more Justice Department announces $14B in healthcare fraud ‘takedown’ By HPN Staff The U.S. Department of Justice has broken up a series of allegedly fraudulent schemes in the health sector worth more than $14 billion — a move that foreshadows a wider crackdown... 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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California MOST VIEWED 1 Many skip doctor visits and prescriptions, new data shows 2 Small creature with a big bite — what you need to know 3 Pharma advances non-opioid pain drugs 4 RFK Jr. unveils campaign to boost wearable health devices DONATE
Two companies control majority of dialysis market, study says By HPN Staff Just two healthcare firms account for almost 80% of the market for dialysis treatments, which are a major source of spending across both the Medicare and Medicaid programs, accor... Read more States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Non-opioid pain treatment alternatives gaining public and private traction By HPN Staff In the fight to end the nation’s opioid epidemic, researchers and investors in the pain-management field are making headway in developing alternative options for treating pain. L... Read more Justice Department announces $14B in healthcare fraud ‘takedown’ By HPN Staff The U.S. Department of Justice has broken up a series of allegedly fraudulent schemes in the health sector worth more than $14 billion — a move that foreshadows a wider crackdown... 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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California
States move to counter new threats to food, water supplies By HPN Staff Growing risks to public food and water supplies are forcing states to pursue protective action. Lawmakers and government agencies are expanding biosecurity efforts and better agr... Read more Non-opioid pain treatment alternatives gaining public and private traction By HPN Staff In the fight to end the nation’s opioid epidemic, researchers and investors in the pain-management field are making headway in developing alternative options for treating pain. L... Read more Justice Department announces $14B in healthcare fraud ‘takedown’ By HPN Staff The U.S. Department of Justice has broken up a series of allegedly fraudulent schemes in the health sector worth more than $14 billion — a move that foreshadows a wider crackdown... 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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California
Non-opioid pain treatment alternatives gaining public and private traction By HPN Staff In the fight to end the nation’s opioid epidemic, researchers and investors in the pain-management field are making headway in developing alternative options for treating pain. L... Read more Justice Department announces $14B in healthcare fraud ‘takedown’ By HPN Staff The U.S. Department of Justice has broken up a series of allegedly fraudulent schemes in the health sector worth more than $14 billion — a move that foreshadows a wider crackdown... 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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California
Justice Department announces $14B in healthcare fraud ‘takedown’ By HPN Staff The U.S. Department of Justice has broken up a series of allegedly fraudulent schemes in the health sector worth more than $14 billion — a move that foreshadows a wider crackdown... 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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California
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 Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California
Red dye, red flags: Food colors under fresh scrutiny By HPN Staff Artificial food dyes — long used to brighten snacks, cereals and drinks — are facing growing pressure from regulators, researchers and food companies alike. The Food and... 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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California
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 1 2 3 Subscribe to California