Food Industry Influence Could Cloud the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, a New Report Says

The process of updating the healthy eating recommendations has become more transparent in recent years, but conflicts persist.

Drug Makers Agree to Negotiate With Medicare on Prices of 10 Medications

The pharmaceutical companies said they would begin talks even as several of them were suing the Biden administration over a new law authorizing the negotiations.

As Covid Infections Rise, Nursing Homes Are Still Waiting for Vaccines

Now that the U.S. government has stepped back from issuing vaccines, long-term care operators have yet to start administering shots to protect one of the most vulnerable populations.

New Covid Vaccines Hit Insurance Snags: What to Do if Yours Gets Denied

The updated shot is here. But pharmacies are rescheduling appointments, and some people are being told their insurance will not cover it.

PEPFAR Turned the Tide of AIDS and It’s Now at Risk

In 2003, President Bush started PEPFAR to fight AIDS. But after saving 25 million lives, its future is in doubt.

¿Cómo eliminar los hongos de las uñas de los pies?

Por muy antiestética que sea, la infección suele ser manejable, pero solo con el tratamiento adecuado.

What’s the Best Way to Treat Body Acne?

Here’s how to get rid of it and when you might need a dermatologist’s help.

Does Ozempic Stop Working Over Time? Why Weight Loss Can Plateau

People taking the drug and similar medications will hit an inevitable, and necessary, plateau. Here’s why.

Supporters of Aid in Dying Sue N.J. Over Residency Requirement

If the state were to change its course, aid in dying would become more accessible to millions of Americans.