Although Michigan lawmakers haven't enacted as many AI regulations as other states, proposals for guardrails around AI are prevalent in Lansing.
Youssef Assaf was in a Lebanese Red Cross ambulance when it was targeted by an Israeli strike near Tyre, in southern Lebanon.
Insights from health tech's reality-check conference—plus, an exclusive interview with the president of Health Gorilla.
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High performers often delay medical care because of resilience and pressure to push through. That delay can lead to higher ...
Americans support a health approach to end the overdose crisis—not endless wars abroad and gutted healthcare at home.
Workers with less education or experience tend not to fare as well during economic boom-bust cycles, research suggests—and their mental health may suffer as a result.
The waves of U.S. and Israeli bomb strikes in Tehran and Beirut, and Iran’s missile and drone attacks on neighboring ...
This week, Mad in America examines three studies around mental health diagnosis, psychotropic drug use, obesity, and diabetes ...
Able-bodied adults 55 to 64 years old must work or volunteer 80 hours a month by May. Last year, fewer than half had enough ...