Browsing: medicine
It’s been called the closest the world has ever come to a vaccine against the AIDS virus. The twice-yearly shot was 100% effective in…
Six foreign tourists, including an unnamed U.S. man, have died of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos, Southeast Asia. The tourists…
Healthcare has evolved dramatically in recent years, with technology driving countless new opportunities, just as demographic and societal factors have…
FDA announces new rules to make TV drug ads clearer as Trump nominates RFK Jr., who wants to ban them
Those ever-present TV drug ads showing patients hiking, biking or enjoying a day at the beach could soon have a…
Measles is surging around the world, with around 10.3 million reported cases last year. That’s an increase of 20% on…
Trump expected to tap RFK Jr. to lead Health and Human Services, despite his history of skepticism toward vaccines and medicine
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to nominate anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services,…
Could your cough be walking pneumonia? Here are the symptoms of the spiking bacterial illness
Walking pneumonia is what it sounds like, a form of pneumonia so seemingly mild that people with the bacterial illness…
Women in abortion-ban states are getting the procedure at similar rates as under Roe, study says
Women living in states with abortion bans obtained the procedure in the second half of 2023 at about the same rate as…
Co-written by Chuck Brooks and Dr. Thomas A. Cellucci, PhD, MBA Verticals that will be most impacted by innovative developments…
The CHRO of Cirque du Soleil talks about finding comfort in the ‘gray zone’ and rebuilding the circus empire after COVID-19
CHROs are everywhere—even the circus. Marie-Noëlle Gagnon, the CHRO for Cirque du Soleil, isn’t your typical people management executive. Overseeing…











