Apple VP of Health says FDA was ‘very critical’ in Apple Watch clearance,...
In an interview published Friday, Apple VP of Health Dr. Sumbul Desai discussed the company’s newfound interest in health and medicine, suggesting products like Apple Watch Series 4 and the Health app...
View ArticleFrom The Dog’s Paw – National Cat Health Month!
MEOWS! Purr! It’s me Samson! I have been prowling around lately and learning all kinds of stuff to share with you! Paws, I recently learned that February is National Cat Health Month! Being a young...
View ArticleYour diabetes could be a reason of backache, neck pain
Sydney: People with diabetes are more likely to suffer from low backache or neck pain as compared to a healthy person, say researchers. The study showed that diabetes, which affects an estimated 382...
View ArticleOlder biologic age associated with increased breast cancer risk: Study
Washington DC: According to a new study, biologic age, a DNA-based estimate of a person’s age, is linked with the development of breast cancer. The results of the study were published in the Journal...
View ArticleDoctor, hospital owner convicted of health care fraud, money laundering in...
A Houston federal jury convicted two men of health care fraud and money laundering Friday after finding they had submitted false medical test claims and patient records in a multi-million-dollar...
View ArticleAs pharmaceutical use continues to rise, side effects are becoming a costly...
The use of pharmaceuticals is on the rise and, globally, the expenses for drugs are projected to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2021. The ageing of populations is one of the drivers of this upward trend, but...
View ArticleWhat Is the Best Type of Tea for Your Health? Scientists Spill the Facts
Tea is one of the most popular drinks in the world. Tea is personal; everyone has opinions about making the perfect cup. But what does science say about getting the most out of your brew? It’s not the...
View ArticleWhen the Waiting Room Is Your Living Room
Uber, a pioneer in the on-demand economy, could be worth as much as $120 billion as it prepares for an initial public offering this year. Heal has raised $70 million from such investors as the former...
View ArticleVideo games to tackle mental health stigma
Media captionCan video games have a positive impact on society? Three video games featuring characters with mental health conditions have been created to fight the social stigma. Scientists, game...
View ArticleThe 10 healthiest countries in the world: Spain takes the top spot
Spain has been crowned the healthiest country in the world in a new league table. The Bloomberg Healthiest Country Index, which ranks 169 countries, moved Spain to the top spot to overtake Italy....
View ArticleFrom high-protein to added vitamins: Is ‘healthy’ bread all it’s cut out to be?
VOGEL’S SENSATIONAL BREAD 800g, £1.55, sainsburys.co.uk Per 100g: Calories, 241; saturated fat, 0.7g; protein, 12g; fibre, 6.6g; sugar, 4.8g; salt, 0.85g CLAIM: White sliced loaf with nutritious...
View ArticleVitamin D and brain health: New mechanism may explain link
New research finds that vitamin D deficiency affects a type of brain “scaffolding” that supports the neurons. This finding could lead to new therapies for the neurological symptoms of mental health...
View ArticleOntario Health Minister reveals major health care overhaul with new super agency
Open this photo in gallery Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, announces the Ontario’s plan for long-term health care system in Toronto on Feb. 26, 2019....
View ArticleHow will Brexit affect health services in the UK? An updated evaluation
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View ArticleApple policies against data collection an advantage in digital health market,...
By Mikey Campbell Wednesday, February 27, 2019, 02:34 pm PT (05:34 pm ET) Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday again denounced the practice of collecting user data for monetary gain, saying that the tech...
View ArticleAnalysis | The Health 202: Congress could have been tougher on drug executives
THE PROGNOSIS Drug industry executives testify before the Senate Finance Committee. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP) Seven pharmaceutical executives sat down in a row before the Senate Finance Committee...
View ArticleHealth and Brexit: what lies ahead?
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View ArticleMeeting the mental-health needs of London’s Yazidi refugees
LONDON — Ramzya Issa came to Canada seeking a fresh start and a sense of safety. Instead, since leaving a refugee camp in war-torn Iraq, the 22-year-old Yazidi woman’s life has been defined by...
View ArticleWireless patches can comfortably monitor sick babies’ health
Wireless skin patches that measure a baby’s vital signs could offer a safer, more comfortable way of monitoring premature and sick infants in the hospital. Each year, about 300,000 newborns are...
View Article‘Delicate sense of terror’: what does concrete do to our mental health?
“Sous les pavés, la plage!” exclaimed Parisian protesters in May 1968: “Under the paving stones, the beach!” Cities, they believed, were drowning in concrete, suppressing the hedonistic spirit and...
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