Is the global mental health crisis really a health crisis, or is it a crisis of education?
At Fika, we recently conducted some research to assess the demand for emotional education from university students, as well as graduate employers.
And this is what they said...
With the news of Amazon’s brand new medical care service flooding the media, we might be standing at the brink of a medical service revolution. Amazon has recently launched its pilot healthcare service called Amazon Care.
Newly designed whiskey pods, each containing almost a shot glass of whiskey, may provide easy access to underage drinkers. Lock up those capsules in your locked liquor cabinet.
Three researchers have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for discovering the complex processes behind how human cells respond to oxygen. William Kaelin Jr, Sir Peter Ratcliffe and Gregg Semenza’s pioneering work is now paving the way for innovative new drugs to defeat diseases
For many people, a heart attack today need not be disqualifying for ultimately engaging in even the most vigorous activities – and that includes fulfilling the duties of the Presidency. The key is to employ all that can be done to reduce future risk.
The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was jointly awarded to three scientists — William G. Kaelin Jr., Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza — for their work on how cells sense and adapt to the levels of oxygen.
Late last week, President Trump signed an Executive Order with sweeping implications for how Medicare is priced and, by extension, how much the government winds up spending annually on Medicare.
Waste in the U. S. healthcare system is $760 billion to $935 billion annually, or 25% of total health spending, according to a new analysis published in JAMA.
Attendees at this conference in Washington DC probably weren't expecting to see a dark, masked figure with a beak at their meeting. So who is he and why was he there?
As nationwide litigation focuses on the putative role that marketing, according to plaintiffs, may have played in fueling prescription opioid prescribing, there is a tendency to overlook multiple factors that contributed to the problem of prescription opioid misuse, abuse, overuse, and diversion.