The yearly scholastic fitness test may help to combat the rising childhood obesity rate—but only if schools (and the government) make some changes.
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He didn’t follow the rules and it’s not just one time. It’s not just a couple times. He’s basically sticking his nose in the ...
Trump launches Medicare AI prior authorization pilot to deny care while criticizing private insurers for same tactics ...
While the use of AI in health insurance isn’t new, Medicare has been slow to adopt the private-sector tools. Medicare has ...
Operated by the College Board, the AP program offers university-level coursework and exams to U.S. high school students with ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Milwaukee Health Department said no further action is needed at this ...
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer beat his party's favored candidate in last year’s primary. He’s still finding his footing with the ...
Researchers from University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found that testing for lipoprotein(a) - a genetic ...
Children living in heavily polluted cities could be at risk of experiencing a potentially irreversible medical condition, a ...
“A recent large-scale landmark study by both Swedish and US researchers in 186,000 people demonstrated no link between ...