Health Insurer Centene Offers Companywide Worker Buyouts To Cut Costs

Obamacare insurer Centene is offering employees buyouts companywide to cut costs after losing more than two million health plan members this year.

At The 2026 FIFA World Cup, 7 Ways To Prevent Soccer Injuries

With 2026 FIFA World Cup having started in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, each team is likely doing what it can to prevent injuries. Here are seven things.

Three Prompts To Personalize Your Medicare Coverage Using AI

For the 10,000 people aging into Medicare today, AI prompting can help them navigate the sea of information available

Kelly Rowland Opens Up About Eczema Struggles

Grammy-winning singer songwriter, actress and Destiny’s Child alum Kelly Rowland talked about her and her son’s eczema diagnoses and their experience with the condition.

Meet The Staffing Billionaire Who Just Won The Republican Gubernatorial Runoff In Georgia

His medical staffing firm lifted Rick Jackson out of poverty. Now he’s beaten Trump’s pick in Georgia’s gubernatorial runoff and will face Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms.

Another Brand Of Infant Formula Recalled After Botulism Cases

Another brand of baby formula for infants has been recalled by the CDC due to links with botulism cases in babies.

FIFA Is Here: A Doctor’s Playbook For Staying Safe In The Heat

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is happening amidst sweltering temperatures. This is a doctor’s playbook to beat the heat and avoid heat-related illness.

Peptide Fad Gripping America Reflects Outsize Role Of Influencers In Healthcare

Millions of Americans are currently injecting unapproved chemicals like peptides promoted by hodgepodge of wellness influencers and celebrity podcasters.

GLP-1 Drugs May Protect Against Cancer— Here’s What That Means For Public Health

New research suggests GLP-1 drugs could reduce cancer risk. A doctor breaks down how that could change public health in the future.

At $23,000 An IVF Cycle, Fertility Benefits Are ‘Life Changing’ For Workers. Will They Keep Growing?

Companies added IVF coverage when workers were scarce. Employers now have the upper hand, but the national focus on the declining birthrate could protect these benefits.