A conference next week in Las Vegas will examine the unique medical needs of circus performers.
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Fitness technology continues to evolve, providing more comfortable, accurate and efficient solutions for users who are seeking to reach short- and long-term health goals.
A digital diabetes dog that can “smell” when blood sugar levels are high, is one of many products designed to monitor vital signs on display this week at CES in Las Vegas.
The ready rating program assesses businesses on their current safety standards and gives a rating on how prepared the company is for a disaster. It then offers tutorials, online videos and other interactive tools on disaster readiness.
It’s targeted toward seniors and people with disabilities, said Ty Takayanagi, the company’s vice president of marketing and business development.
Nerve stimulation to treat neurological conditions has been around for the last five decades, but lack of knowledge about its use in part led to the rise in the national opioid epidemic, members of a CES panel said Tuesday.
Efelya was created to help pregnant women monitor their potential health risks after co-founder Florine Duplessis battled her own high-risk pregnancy.
Health insurer Cigna is buying the nation’s biggest pharmacy benefit manager, Express Scripts, the latest in a string of proposed tie-ups as health care’s bill payers attempt to get a grip on rising costs.
A Los Angeles-based health organization has filed a formal complaint with the State of Nevada, alleging a California porn company did not require its actors to use condoms during an adult film shoot in Las Vegas.
The state’s health insurance marketplace has added thousands of enrollees in recent weeks, though sign-ups remain well below forecasts.