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Combining an mRNA-based vaccine and immunotherapy approach could open new ways to treat cancer. Read More
It is Myopia Awareness Month, and nearsightedness, once relatively uncommon, has risen dramatically. The rise suggests that modern... Read More
Most people have never heard of prior authorization until it personally stops them from getting care they actually need. Read More
In this age of misinformation, where we seem to have become disdainful of genuine experts, no armor will protect us from folly more... Read More
We’re happy to report that as more of Anthony Fauci’s web of lies are exposed, the law is catching up with his accomplices. Read More
A single-payer universal health care system could cover every American, save more than 100,000 lives a year, and still cost $1 trillion less... Read More
Long waits and troubled patients offer us a warning about the tradeoffs behind government-run health care. Read More
While excoriating insurance companies may be good politics, forcing everyone into a government insurance monopoly would be disastrous policy. Read More
Any single-payer option should define an option for a free parallel market in healthcare. Read More
Provider taxes, IGTs, and excessive SDPs do not create free resources for health care. They shift costs to federal taxpayers. Read More
When it comes to budgeting, Congress has two problems. Read More
One bipartisan bill deserves to move without delay: the ASAP Act, which would create a coverage pathway for new Alzheimer’s detection... 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
The Alzheimer’s Policy Working Group is a 501(c)(3) organization that unites frontline clinicians from specialty and primary care to... Read More
On Thursday, January 22, the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee will each hold a hearing with some of... Read More
This is the fourth part of a series on the crisis in academic research and publishing. Read the first three parts here, here and here. By... Read More
Introduction In August, AHIP, the trade association for health insurance companies representing the industry’s top players, announced... Read More

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