When The Anxious Generation came out in March 2024, we expected that many parents would read it, but we had no idea how quickly the... Read More
“Public health data should be just as available and intuitive as a weather app,” Deborah Birx writes. Read More
Nearly every day, exhausted patients walk into my office desperate for relief from sleep apnea. The condition, which causes people to stop... Read More
More than a decade ago, Addyi—marketed as the “female Viagra”—was approved amid political pressure, heavy lobbying,... Read More
The world will benefit from an international health organization that can help whilst assisting in managing other public health priorities. Read More
The table below compares legislation that would revive and modify the now-expired enhanced subsidy regime, along with the subsidy... Read More
Stripped of partisan politics and overheated rhetoric, what’s actually happening at the CDC is something far more modest — and... Read More
Sorry people, but the verdict on this one continues to come in: Read More
Our view of a moral doctor is anti-free-market, and that needs to change Read More
The chart bakes our obsession with protein into American policy. Read More
On January 7 at 11:00 a.m., the White House released its Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030, describing them as... Read More
The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has released the political chapters of its long-awaited report. After nearly three years, the conclusion is clear. Read More
Organizations are encouraged to support employees in developing good lifestyle habits to increase work engagement. Read More
I’ve seen clients start GLP-1 medications full of hope—and stop them feeling betrayed by their own biology. Read More
If the FDA policed only safety, not efficacy, the result would be more innovation at lower cost. Read More
Introduction In August, AHIP, the trade association for health insurance companies representing the industry’s top players, announced... Read More
States exploit intergovernmental transfers (IGTs) to inflate Medicaid payments to government-owned or -operated providers. Read More
In the United States, the Institutional Review Board (IRB) derives its power from the 1978 Belmont Report and the (Revised) Common Rule,... Read More
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This is a difficult moment for Roe v. Wade to have fallen.... Read More
If Congress and the administration do not plan and work together, the end of the old emergency will only mark the beginning of a new emergency.... Read More
The Affordable Care Act has faded into the political background since Republicans failed to repeal the entitlement in 2017, but ObamaCare still doesn't work as promised. The Biden Administration said this week that it will throw more money at one problem, and the result will be to hook more Americans on government subsidies. ... Read More