Considering the lack of high quality data, companies that excel in compiling and managing data effectively are attracting interest from industry partners and distinguishing themselves from their …
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Kristin Pothier and Ash Shehata (via MedCity News)
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3/20/25
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Getting the correct food allergy diagnosis leads to increased diet diversity and potentially improved nutrition when suspected allergies are ruled out, making it critical to take the right diagnostic …
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3/20/25
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At the MedCity INVEST conference May 20-21 in Chicago, the startups will take part in the Pitch Perfect contest, pitching their technology and services to investor judges.
The post 6 Care …
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Stephanie Baum (via MedCity News)
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3/20/25
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3/20/25
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Dr. Ricky Bloomfield, Oura's first CMO, spoke with MobiHealthNews about his plans for the company and his vision to personalize Oura's offerings using generative AI.
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3/20/25
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March 20 is International Happiness Day — a day that the United Nations had dedicated to the celebration of joy. We asked photographers around the world to share a picture that can bring bliss.
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3/20/25
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Dr. Oz lacks policy experience but has TV show chops. Tom Scully, who led Medicare & Medicaid for President George W. Bush, argues that Oz is well-suited to be a spokesman for Trump's health care …
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Ryan Levi (via NPR:Shots - Health News)
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3/20/25
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Experts demystify the science of awkwardness — and explain how to reduce the emotional intensity of mortifying flashbacks (like that one time you called your teacher "Mommy").
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3/20/25
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By Grace Vitaglione Rob Crane watched his father struggle with lung cancer for months before he died in his mid-60s. It was “really horrendous,” Crane said. As a doctor specializing in …
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3/20/25
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3/20/25
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Through Evvy’s vaginal microbiome test, consumers can now receive insights on fertility. The vaginal microbiome is often overlooked when it comes to fertility, according to Priyanka Jain, CEO and …
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Marissa Plescia (via MedCity News)
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3/19/25
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What are the effects of combined psychosocial interventions and medications for helping people who consume an excessive amount of alcohol? Key messages • Compared to psychosocial interventions …
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3/19/25
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What influences people to fund, provide, and attend general health checks? Key messages • People decide to get general health checks based on several things, such as being aware of general health …
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3/19/25
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Does the risk of death differ between female and male adult patients with pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lungs)? Key messages - We concluded that it is uncertain if sex (whether a patient is …
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3/19/25
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Without a clear picture of which solutions are working and which ones aren’t, it’s difficult for providers to scale AI across their enterprise. As hospitals transition their AI efforts from …
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Katie Adams (via MedCity News)
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3/19/25
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Notable partners with CityMD, and Bamboo Health join forces with Ohio to strengthen its prescription drug monitoring system.
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3/19/25
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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the Trump administration will continue to treat opioid overdoses as a "national security" emergency even as fentanyl deaths decline.
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Brian Mann (via NPR:Health)
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3/19/25
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Chad has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality. A group of midwives helped but now their jobs are on the line — one of many cases where countries must try to keep such programs alive.
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Ari Daniel (via NPR:Health)
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3/19/25
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The partnership will train Fort Health therapists using Colleva's AI avatar-guided, face-to-face simulations.
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3/19/25
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Compounding pharmacies have been allowed to essentially make a cheaper version of Eli Lilly's Zepbound, but they have to stop Wednesday. That's left many patients wondering what to do next.
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Sydney Lupkin (via NPR:Shots - Health News)
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3/19/25
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