Population and Public Health

New Vaccine Leads a Two-Pronged Attack on Lyme Disease
Care New Vaccine Leads a Two-Pronged Attack on Lyme Disease

A silent epidemic transmitted by a creature no larger than a poppy seed has quietly entrenched itself across the nation, leaving a trail of chronic illness and diagnostic uncertainty in its wake. This long-standing public health challenge, however, is now being met with an unprecedented and

Top Companies Shaping Healthcare Analytics in 2025
Data and Information Top Companies Shaping Healthcare Analytics in 2025

The deluge of data flooding the healthcare industry from clinical records, financial transactions, and patient-generated sources has created a new imperative where sophisticated analytics are no longer a competitive edge but the very foundation of modern medicine. This transformation is driven by

How Can an App Transform Cancer Survivorship?
Technology How Can an App Transform Cancer Survivorship?

The final bell of cancer treatment rings with a complex echo, signaling not just an end to aggressive therapies but the beginning of a disorienting new journey where the path forward is often unmarked and solitary. For the tens of thousands of young adults who navigate a breast cancer diagnosis,

Health Savings Accounts Worsen Health Inequality
Business Health Savings Accounts Worsen Health Inequality

Promoted as a tool for patient empowerment, Health Savings Accounts are instead built upon an ideological assumption that fundamentally misunderstands the financial realities of most American families. This research summary critically examines the role of HSAs in the United States healthcare

Plan to End Hep B Birth Dose Sparks Medical Outcry
Care Plan to End Hep B Birth Dose Sparks Medical Outcry

With decades of experience at the forefront of medical technology and manufacturing, Faisal Zain has a unique perspective on the intersection of public health policy and innovation. He has seen firsthand how regulatory decisions can shape the development and deployment of life-saving diagnostics

Can Technology Make Healthcare More Human?
Data and Information Can Technology Make Healthcare More Human?

As a Clinical Informatics professional with a dual background in frontline medicine and computer science, Suhailin Abdul Aziz occupies a unique space, acting as a translator between the worlds of patient care and digital innovation. Her work focuses on weaving empathy and technical precision into

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