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HealthNew Genomic Tests Detect Cancer Recurrence Before Imaging Spots It
Roche acquires SAGA Diagnostics for 595 million dollars to utilize the Pathlight platform for detecting molecular residual disease before imaging spots it.
HealthSteve Bannon Pushes MAHA Movement as Key 2024 Voting Bloc
Steve Bannon frames the Make America Healthy Again movement as a central 2024 voting bloc, while experts analyze if nutrition concerns drive actual turnout.
HealthUC Berkeley student builds platform to aid stroke recovery at home
UC Berkeley student Tvisha Nepani developed ReMotive Health, an AI-powered wearable platform that helps stroke survivors practice motor therapy at home.
HealthAnne Mahlum Pivots to Data-Driven Health After $90M Solidcore Exit
After selling her fitness company Solidcore for 90 million dollars, entrepreneur Anne Mahlum applies data-driven metrics to track her personal health.
HealthRed Bulls Open New $20M Performance Center in Morris Township
The New York Red Bulls opened a new $20 million performance center in Morris Township on April 22, 2026, to centralize training on an 80-acre site today.
HealthAJPH Supplement Tracks Health Data Gaps for People with Disabilities
The American Journal of Public Health publishes a new supplement detailing how to include people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in data.
HealthECDC Adopts Behavioral Science to Boost European Vaccine Uptake
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control is adopting a new behavioral science framework to increase vaccine uptake across all EU countries.
HealthEdelman Report Finds More Health Data Fails to Sway Public Opinion
The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer surveyed 16,000 people across 16 countries and found that providing more health data fails to change public opinion today.
HealthBeets Offer Nitrates and Folate to Improve Human Health
Mount Sinai nutritionist Abigail Collen explains how the fiber, potassium, folate, and nitrates found in beets provide essential health benefits for humans.
HealthClimate Disasters Threaten Infrastructure of US Medical Facilities
Climate-driven hurricanes and wildfires threaten US medical infrastructure, risking power outages that disrupt cold chains and essential clinical equipment.
HealthRFK Jr. Faces Congressional Scrutiny Over HHS Health Policy
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his HHS health policies before the U.S. Senate Finance and HELP committees amid concerns over medical guidance and priorities.
HealthStony Brook Students Train for Real-World Care at April 10 Event
On April 10, Stony Brook University’s School of Health Professions hosted 274 students for an Olympic-themed event to practice collaborative clinical care.