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EPA bans widely used chemicals linked to cancer before Trump takes office
Move to ban TCE and perc, commonly used in everyday products, will make it hard for Trump to undo rulesThe US Environmental Protection Agency has banned perc and TCE, toxic chemicals that are widely u
Read MoreHealthcare sector experiences 47% hiring surge, telehealth and preventive care lead the demand
TeamLease EdTech insights reveal growing demand for healthcare roles, driven by telemedicine adoption and preventive healthcare focus The post Healthcare sector experiences 47% hiring surge, teleheal
Read MoreSTAT+: Gene-editing field sees another merger, this time between Chroma Medicine and Nvelop Therapeutics
In industry parlance, the deal joins a “delivery” company with a “cargo” company — fusing the two key pieces needed to build a genetic medicine.
Read MoreOpioids Ravaged a Kentucky Town. Then Rehab Became Its Business.
In Louisa, an unbearable social crisis has become the main source of economic opportunity.
Read MoreDriving superior clinical decision making with advanced analytics
The author highlights how advanced analytics reshape clinical decision-making, enhancing patient outcomes and operational efficiency The post Driving superior clinical decision making with advanced a
Read MoreFormer Montana Health Staffer Rebukes Oversight Rules as a Hospital ‘Wish List’
The push-pull in Montana reflects a national tension as states try to decide what counts as fair checks on tax-exempt hospitals and industry players weigh in.
Read MoreToxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ Taint Rural California Drinking Water, Far From Known Sources
Researchers found toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water wells dotting California’s rural farming regions, far from known contamination sources.
Read More‘Tough love’: How RFK Jr.’s views on addiction could bring a new era of U.S. drug policy
Shaped by his own addiction, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is embracing ideologically flexible approaches to the opioid epidemic.
Read MoreOpinion: I used to do health insurance company PR. Here’s what I think the backlash is missing
A health insurance company executive turned whistleblower, Wendell Potter thinks that the backlash to the industry is missing something key.
Read MoreFDA’s proposed ban of electric shock devices has taken too long, autism advocates say
With a new administration coming in, advocates worry that the FDA may lose its sense of urgency to ban electrical shock devices.
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