Payments Are Going Digital, but Many Seniors Still Rely on Cash
“We’re putting another burden on the elderly that we don’t have to,” one researcher said.
“We’re putting another burden on the elderly that we don’t have to,” one researcher said.
FRIDAY, Jan. 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — People can reverse their type 2 diabetes through a combination of calorie cutting and medication, a small clinical…
No one has tracked total nursing home and assisted-living maltreatment deaths in Minnesota until a local advocacy group started analyzing the data.
The $2-million task force’s final report touched on several points common with disinformation campaigns such as the effectiveness of public health restrictions and masking
Philips’ Shez Partovi said a lot of the company’s focus is working to determine how AI can be used to give time back to clinicians.
I.M. Matters from ACP provides news and information for internal medicine physicians about the practice of medicine and reports on the policies, products, and activities…
The arthralgia market reached a value of USD 4.7 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the 7MM to reach USD 9.0 Billion by…
Holidays and heart attacks go hand in hand, according to a report in Circulation. The months of December and January score highest in recorded heart-attack…
In May 2024 a set of articles were published in the journal Science that focused on the intersection of misinformation and social media. The results,…
Research shows that people exhibit increased depression and anxiety after only 14 minutes of news exposure. Here’s how to stay informed—and mentally healthy.
Podcast Episode · What’s Up with Tech? · 10/21/2024 · 23m