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Is Self-Treatment the Future of Healthcare?
Technology Is Self-Treatment the Future of Healthcare?

The global health crisis of the early 2020s inadvertently launched a revolution not in a laboratory or a hospital, but on the kitchen tables and bathroom counters of millions of ordinary people. This mass adoption of self-assessment tools, from rapid antigen tests to at-home diagnostics for urinary

Your Own Brain May Be the Most Powerful Medicine
Technology Your Own Brain May Be the Most Powerful Medicine

The most profound medical breakthrough of this decade is not a new pill or a surgical robot but rather the startling realization that the three-pound universe of neurons between our ears holds the code to its own healing. For centuries, medicine has looked outward for cures, synthesizing molecules

AI Automates Workflows to Reduce Nurse Burnout
Technology AI Automates Workflows to Reduce Nurse Burnout

The silent toll of administrative work on the nursing profession is a crisis unfolding in plain sight, with many clinicians spending countless "hidden hours" after their shifts completing documentation, reconciling notes, and coordinating follow-up care. This overwhelming burden has

NHS App Leads UK's Shift to Digital Healthcare
Technology NHS App Leads UK's Shift to Digital Healthcare

The United Kingdom's healthcare landscape is undergoing a quiet revolution, not in its hospitals or clinics, but in the palms of millions of people's hands through a single, powerful application. This widespread adoption signals a fundamental move from analog processes toward a

AHA Backs AI to Fight Bias in Women's Heart Care
Technology AHA Backs AI to Fight Bias in Women's Heart Care

For decades, the image of a heart attack has been shaped by a male-centric model, a dangerous oversimplification that has left women's cardiovascular health tragically underserved and misunderstood. Heart disease remains the leading killer of women, yet their symptoms are often dismissed,

Payers Commit to Sweeping Prior Authorization Reforms
Technology Payers Commit to Sweeping Prior Authorization Reforms

The End of the Paper Chase? Why Healthcare's Most Contentious Process Is Finally Facing a Reckoning For decades, the administrative gauntlet known as prior authorization has represented a deep and persistent source of friction between the entities that pay for healthcare and those that deliver

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