$100,000 For Greenlanders Isn’t Much Compared To What Denmark Offers

A $100,000 lump sum payment to each Greenlander is worth far less than the lifetime value of remaining integrated within Denmark’s expansive welfare state.

What ‘The Pitt’ Gets Right, Wrong About Generative AI

A recent episode of HBO’s ‘The Pitt’ tackles generative AI in medicine, getting some things right, some wrong and leaving out one of the most interesting parts entirely.

How To Choose The Right Sports Bra. Study Shows Effects On Breathing

A study found that when female athletes ran with sports bras they had selected, they experienced faster and shallower breathing and increased work of breathing.

Why Banning Social Media Isn’t The Right Answer For America’s Kids

Australia has banned social media for kids under 16. A U.S. parent and public health leader explains why bans may miss the real risks—and what may work better.

Trump’s `Great Healthcare Plan’ Isn’t More Than A Brief Conceptual Outline

The White House released a healthcare framework as a call to action. It offers few specifics and raises more questions than answers on each point of the 1½-page plan.

Congressional Appropriations Bills Seek To Rein In PBMs: Here’s What To Know

Congressional appropriations package expands reporting obligations for PBMs to increase transparency. It also delinks PBM compensation in Medicare from list prices.

Trump’s Flat Medicare Advantage Rate May Harm Seniors’ Choices

Rising costs coupled by flat rates set by the Trump administration for Medicare Advantage could trigger withdrawals of health insurers from markets across the U.S.

Over One In Three Adult Americans Could Have Sleep Apnea By 2050

A recent study projects a marked rise in sleep apnea by 2050. Perhaps this projection may be in for a change.

Medicare Negotiations For Next Round Of 15 Drugs Could Lead To Large Price Drops

A ceiling “maximum fair price” established by the Inflation Reduction Act will end up being an important driver of substantially lower prices for this round of 15 drugs.

World Cancer Day 2026: Data, Disparities And The Future

Dr. Omer Awan, physician and public health expert, breaks down the latest data as well as health disparities associated with cancers globally.