What’s Behind Mandatory Hydration Breaks At The World Cup?

By mandating hydration breaks at this year’s World Cup, FIFA is facilitating a change with huge financial implications as airing more ads boosts broadcasting revenue.

The Heat Is On: What Every World Cup Fan Needs To Know Before Kickoff

Heat stroke, dehydration, and medications that raise your risk — what every World Cup fan should know before heading to a match this summer.

100 Years After Geneva, Modern Slavery Is Still Invisible By Design

At the anti-slavery centenary, modern exploitation demands a public health approach. Dismantling systems requires redefining terms, impact metrics & empowering survivors.

What A CMS Fraud Chief Learned By Caring For Her Parents In Hospice

After placing both parents in hospice, former CMS integrity leader Dara Corrigan offers a firsthand look at hospice fraud, policy failures, and practical solutions.

A New Treatment For Aggressive Breast Cancer

A new antibody‑drug conjugate nearly doubles survival and extends overall survival in advanced triple‑negative breast cancer, offering a more precise first‑line.

White House Wants More Doctors But Its Immigration Policies Block Them

The Trump administration says it wants more physicians, but its immigration policies have reduced the flow of doctors to the United States.

How We Die Reveals How We Live: What Data Says About American Life

To understand life in America, we must understand how and when we die. In 2026, it’s not a pretty picture. U.S. health and care is worse than other nations and declining.

Screwworm Can Infect People, Pets And Livestock—What To Watch For

Screwworm infections will likely not only damage the beef industry, but can hurt people and pets. Musk’s DOGE cut 1/4 of the USDA. How can you protect yourself?

Humana To Divest End-Of-Life Care Business For $900 Million

Humana, one of the largest U.S. sellers of Medicare Advantage insurance for older adults, will divest its stake in a provider of end-of-life services for $900 million.

The World Cup’s Real Viral Threats Aren’t Ebola Or Hantavirus

As millions attend the World Cup, health experts are keeping an eye on the spread of infectious diseases. Some are asking, “Do I need to worry about Ebola or hantavirus?”