Browsing: Health
Arianna Huffington and Ralph Lauren’s CHRO swear by the same habit to switch off from work
Huffington Post founder Arianna Huffington built her media empire off the back of 18-hour work days. At one point, collapsing…
This hospital CEO made $43 million last year as Americans hold $220 billion in medical debt
Once again, for-profit hospital executive compensation numbers are out, and once again, people are outraged. Even Congress is getting frustrated,…
Trump’s OBBBA will cap federal loans on July 1. Republicans are working to save loans for nurses
On July 4 last year, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) into law, a sweeping…
Study: Middle-aged adults taking GLP-1s for obesity save $192K+ on lifetime medical costs
Over 40 million Americans have reported using GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, a behavior reshaping everything from the healthcare industry…
Meet the Lone star tick: primary US source of alpha-gal syndrome, a life-threatening meat allergy
It’s common knowledge that ticks can spread infections that cause serious illnesses, including Lyme disease. Now health officials are trying to…
Abridge wants to be the operating system for medicine—and NVIDIA and Eli Lilly are helping build it
On Thursday morning in New York City, Dr. Shiv Rao stood before a room of health system executives and made…
Howie Mandel made a panic attack a mental health movement and helped build a company worth millions
The first time Howie Mandel told the world he had OCD, he didn’t mean to. He was on The Howard…
As the World Cup draws millions to 11 U.S. cities, measles—not Ebola—may be the biggest concern
As millions pour into 11 U.S. cities next week for the start of the World Cup, the fanfare may be…
As we move from commencement season to summer, millions of Americans are expected to travel internationally. Lurking behind the sunglasses,…
Arianna Huffington warns Gen Z that no one with an ‘interesting job’ can shut their laptop at 5 p.m.
Many Gen Z say they want a life outside of work. To firmly shut their laptops at 5 p.m.—and a…












