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Tim Cook pivots Apple toward medical sensors as John Ternus takes overHealth

Tim Cook pivots Apple toward medical sensors as John Ternus takes over

Tim Cook transitions Apple toward medical diagnostics for the Apple Watch as John Ternus prepares to take over as the company's leader this September.

Mass General Brigham Study Links Longer Daytime Naps to Health RisksHealth

Mass General Brigham Study Links Longer Daytime Naps to Health Risks

A Mass General Brigham study of 1,338 older adults links longer daytime naps to increased health risks, using wrist trackers to monitor physiological decline.

HPSM Launches $60 Million Plan to Boost San Mateo Primary CareHealth

HPSM Launches $60 Million Plan to Boost San Mateo Primary Care

The Health Plan of San Mateo launches a five-year, $60 million investment strategy to improve primary care access and address workforce shortages locally.

SF Investigation Finds Systemic Failures at Crestwood Healing CenterHealth

SF Investigation Finds Systemic Failures at Crestwood Healing Center

A San Francisco investigation into Crestwood Healing Center reveals systemic failures and safety risks, based on interviews with 10 former staff members.

Quinton Aaron Undergoes Recovery After Suffering Spinal StrokeHealth

Quinton Aaron Undergoes Recovery After Suffering Spinal Stroke

Actor Quinton Aaron is undergoing daily physical therapy to recover motor functions after suffering a spinal stroke following a fall at his home in January.

Thomas Koulopoulos: Patient Access Ends Traditional Healthcare EraHealth

Thomas Koulopoulos: Patient Access Ends Traditional Healthcare Era

Thomas Koulopoulos of the Delphi Group argues that patients now control their own medical data, effectively ending the era of traditional gatekeeping.

Laredo Chamber Names Ruthe B. Cowl 2026 Nonprofit of the YearHealth

Laredo Chamber Names Ruthe B. Cowl 2026 Nonprofit of the Year

The Laredo Chamber of Commerce named the Ruthe B. Cowl Rehabilitation Center its 2026 Nonprofit of the Year for providing care in a medically underserved area.

Senate Subcommittee Debates 12% NIH Funding CutHealth

Senate Subcommittee Debates 12% NIH Funding Cut

The Senate appropriations health subcommittee debated a proposed 12% cut to NIH funding this week, examining how to maintain essential medical research pro...

Kansas City Clinic Faces Scrutiny Over UltraSlim Fat Loss ClaimsHealth

Kansas City Clinic Faces Scrutiny Over UltraSlim Fat Loss Claims

Kansas City Laser-Like Lipo faces public scrutiny regarding its UltraSlim technology. Lisa Michaels investigates claims about light-based fat loss results.

Aspirin Shows Potential to Block Cancer Cell Growth in Clinical TrialsHealth

Aspirin Shows Potential to Block Cancer Cell Growth in Clinical Trials

New clinical trial data reveals that aspirin effectively blocks cancer cell growth by disrupting the biological pathways that allow tumors to thrive today.

ICIJ Investigation Links Keytruda Monopoly to Rising Health CostsHealth

ICIJ Investigation Links Keytruda Monopoly to Rising Health Costs

An ICIJ investigation of 37 countries reveals how Merck’s strategic business decisions for the cancer drug Keytruda drive up global public health costs.

Court Weighs HHS Authority Over Gender-Affirming Care StandardsHealth

Court Weighs HHS Authority Over Gender-Affirming Care Standards

US District Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai issued a permanent injunction blocking Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Ken from enforcing new mandates.