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Most industries enjoy a luxury that U.S. healthcare does not. In professional services, retail, logistics and software, leaders can respond…
Despite the advancement of medicine, technological leaps and new drugs, astonishingly, diabetes remains largely underdiagnosed. Can a new wave of…
For decades, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) were designed primarily for people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. These small,…
The average American gets more than half their calories in a day from ultra-processed foods, according to new data published…
Some 1.3 billion people are predicted to have diabetes by the middle of the century. That number hits 5 billion…
Just how much ultra-processed food are we eating? Markers in blood and urine may hold a clue
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Men are more likely to get sick and less likely to seek care for 3 common diseases, study finds
It is commonly known that women live longer than men. American women’s life expectancy is 80.2 years versus 74.8 for…
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“A Healing Tide” was the name of The War and Treaty’s 2018 debut album. But that could also describe what…
A study that looks into the potential of future wearables to non-invasively measure blood glucose has brought promising results. Nature…











