AMA To Launch U.S. Campaign To Rebuild ‘Trust In Medicine, Science’

The American Medical Association will launch a national campaign called “Have You asked your Doctor?” to combat health misinformation and “rebuild trust in medicine.”

FDA Warns About ‘Sexual Chocolate’ Containing Undisclosed ED Meds

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has posted warnings about various “sexual chocolate” products having undisclosed ED medications, Viagra and Cialis, in them.

Medicare Advantage Continues To Grow Despite Health Insurer Exits

Medicare Advantage is the choice of 55% of eligible beneficiaries for health insurance for Americans 65 and older.

Natalie Morales On Her Mother-In-Law’s Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

CBS news correspondent Natalie Morales talks about mother-in-law Kay Rhodes’s diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease back in 2000 and what’s different now.

The Longevity Paradox: Influencers Are Challenging Physician Expertise

The growth of influencers in the longevity medicine space is rapidly expanding, but also the need for physician, regulatory and public scrutiny.

Health Costs Jumping 18% For Small And Medium-Sized Businesses

Healthcare costs are rising 18% for small-and mid-sized businesses as employers grapple with a surge in inflation and medical expenses, a Morgan Health report shows.

Knicks Karl-Anthony Towns, Pivotal In NBA Finals, Talks Pain, Recovery

New York Knicks big man Karl-Anthony Towns, who will play a big role against the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals, talked how he manages his pain and recovery.

The Uncomfortable Truth MAHA Is Exposing About US Healthcare

Whether American healthcare reorganizes around prevention will be a test of the quality of its leadership.

‘Tanfluencers’ Push ‘Tanmaxxing’ Social Media Trend. Here Are Skin Risks

Tanfluencers on TikTok and Instagram are encouraging tanmaxxing via suntanning longer, using tanning beds and accelerators and even foregoing sunscreen to maximize tans.

AI-Fabricated Citations In Over 2,800 Biomedical Journal Articles

A Lancet correspondence described how over a three-year period, 4,046 references in 2,810 published scientific journal articles had been fabricated, presumably by AI.