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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... 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 Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Driving high study may boost critics of marijuana legalization By HPN Staff Key Points A new American College of Surgeons study found that marijuana-linked driving deaths in the Dayton, Ohio area rose from 42.1% to 45.2% after the state legalized recr... Read more What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Ohio bill among several in the nation seeking to expand the role of optometrists 2 Stop spending Medicaid money on ineffective programs 3 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales 4 Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables DONATE
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 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... 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 Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Driving high study may boost critics of marijuana legalization By HPN Staff Key Points A new American College of Surgeons study found that marijuana-linked driving deaths in the Dayton, Ohio area rose from 42.1% to 45.2% after the state legalized recr... Read more What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Ohio bill among several in the nation seeking to expand the role of optometrists 2 Stop spending Medicaid money on ineffective programs 3 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales 4 Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables DONATE
Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales Key Points Florida and Ohio are considering bills to let pharmacies sell ivermectin without a prescription, joining at least 16 states exploring or enacting similar measures—five of which (Idaho,... 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 Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Driving high study may boost critics of marijuana legalization By HPN Staff Key Points A new American College of Surgeons study found that marijuana-linked driving deaths in the Dayton, Ohio area rose from 42.1% to 45.2% after the state legalized recr... Read more What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida MOST VIEWED 1 Ohio bill among several in the nation seeking to expand the role of optometrists 2 Stop spending Medicaid money on ineffective programs 3 Ivermectin debate reignites as more states eye over-the-counter sales 4 Bill seeks to protect the data gained from health-tracking wearables DONATE
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 Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Driving high study may boost critics of marijuana legalization By HPN Staff Key Points A new American College of Surgeons study found that marijuana-linked driving deaths in the Dayton, Ohio area rose from 42.1% to 45.2% after the state legalized recr... Read more What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida
Republicans must hold the line on ending expanded Obamacare subsidies By Adam Radman Key Points Congressional Republicans should follow President Trump’s advice and refuse to negotiate with Senate Democrats on extending COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, which w... Read more Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Driving high study may boost critics of marijuana legalization By HPN Staff Key Points A new American College of Surgeons study found that marijuana-linked driving deaths in the Dayton, Ohio area rose from 42.1% to 45.2% after the state legalized recr... Read more What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida
Daylight saving time ends soon — new evidence suggests potential health impacts By HPN Staff Key Points New research in the European Heart Journal links circadian rhythm disruption from time changes to higher risks of heart disease and cardiovascular events. ... Read more Driving high study may boost critics of marijuana legalization By HPN Staff Key Points A new American College of Surgeons study found that marijuana-linked driving deaths in the Dayton, Ohio area rose from 42.1% to 45.2% after the state legalized recr... Read more What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida
Driving high study may boost critics of marijuana legalization By HPN Staff Key Points A new American College of Surgeons study found that marijuana-linked driving deaths in the Dayton, Ohio area rose from 42.1% to 45.2% after the state legalized recr... Read more What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida
What the study of a supercentenarian after her death can tell us about our lives By HPN Staff Key Points The researchers emphasize that reaching extreme old age doesn’t inevitably mean persistent chronic disease. In Morera’s case, she had short telomeres (a usual mark... Read more Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida
Telehealth shutdown makes doctors’ visits more difficult for some By HPN Staff Key Points As of Oct. 1, Medicare recipients will no longer broadly qualify for telehealth reimbursement. The COVID-era flexibilities that had allowed telehealth for all bene... Read more Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida
Bipartisan coalition aims to prevent health premium spike for the self-employed By HPN Staff Key Points If the enhanced ACA marketplace subsidies expire at the end of 2025, premiums could rise by 75% on average for enrollees, with many small business owners and self-e... Read more 1 2 3 4 Subscribe to Florida