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Late last month, regulators in California withdrew the license of a cannabis testing laboratory. This development comes after it was determined that the lab tampered with equipment and faked test … more
Do you feel your stress level rising when you see a political ad or hear a candidate speak? Are you sad or frustrated that a loved one doesn’t share your concerns about a political issue? Does the … more
Sustainable Green Team (OTC: SGTM), a leading provider of sustainable agricultural solutions, is featured in FMW Media’s New to The Street show, episode 590. The upcoming episode airs on FOX … more
Oragenics (NYSE American: OGEN), a company focused on developing unique, intranasal pharmaceuticals for the treatment of neurological disorders, has released a business status update. According to … more
Battery Mineral Resources (TSX.V: BMR) (OTCQB: BTRMF), a battery minerals company providing shareholders exposure to the global megatrend of electrification, has received advancement of a $750,000 … more
We can’t wait for others to find a solution to high drug prices. It’s clear what should happen in a functioning drug pricing market federally and in California, but it is not happening … more
Clinical psychologist Talal Alsaleem has helped hundreds of couples work through romantic affairs. He shares common misconceptions about cheating -- and how to cope. more
As Democrats convene in Chicago to make official their presidential and vice presidential nominees, Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz together are raising the prominence of … more
“Certificate of need” laws, largely supported by the hospital industry, limit health facility construction in 35 states and Washington, D.C. Georgia lawmakers decided its law was complicating the … more
Political drama involving a rural Georgia county reflects how state regulations that govern when and where hospitals can be built or expanded are evolving. more
Nonprofit hospitals pay their CEOs generously, and their compensation keeps getting larger. Some researchers wonder if the ballooning paychecks align with what’s best for patients and taxpayers. more
As Illinois hosts the Democratic convention in Chicago, the issue of abortion — and the state’s role as a hub for patients seeking the procedure — will be on display. more
By Rachel Crumpler State leaders have crafted a detailed plan to boost support for people leaving prison in North Carolina over the coming years. It’s an ambitious plan — the most targeted … more
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of yet another respiratory virus in the back-to-school season. The virus is associated with a facial rash in children. more
A collection agency sought court authority to garnish a patient’s wages to pay a disputed surgery bill. But after the patient showed up in court to explain why the bill was bogus, the judge … more
Ever wake up from a nap feeling extra groggy? Naps can be beneficial for your mental and physical health, but there's a few things you need to know. NPR's Life Kit has tips for the optimal nap. more
Many primary care physicians are not participating in value-based payment models. A new study details why and potential solutions. The post ‘Great on Paper’: Why Primary Care Physicians Are … more
Caresyntax closed a $180 million Series C extension round, bringing its Series C fundraising total to $310 million. The company sells AI-based precision surgery technology that unifies operating room … more
This will require continued investment in the foundational science to elucidate remaining unknowns regarding how pain works in the body and brain, which in turn can direct us to even more targeted … more
Medical device companies that leverage today’s technology to better share and track product and safety information will outpace rivals and gain a competitive edge. They will be the innovators that … more
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