The Right Treatment Can Prevent Heart Attacks

Every year, more than 40,000 Australians die from heart disease. That’s almost a third of all deaths in Australia. Many more have a heart attack or stroke.
Preventative Medicine

Preventative medicine has long used drugs to prevent the onset of disease.
Heart Disease Risk and Depression

Why are depression and heart disease risk linked? A new study explores whether the two may be linked.
Exercise is Medicine

The benefits of exercise have been proven over and over again: Exercise reduces risk of depression, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, stroke and many cancers, and prevents early death.
10 biggest barriers to telehealth, as told by physicians

Rolling back COVID-19 waivers and telehealth coverage will be the most significant barriers to telehealth delivery, according to survey results released March 23 by the American Medical Association.
6 ways physicians say telehealth delivery can be improved

Having separate schedule blocks for in-person and telehealth visits is the change that would benefit telehealth workflows most, according to survey results released March 23 by the American Medical Association.
10 most Obese and Overweight US cities

McAllen, Texas, is the most overweight and obese city in the U.S., according to an analysis by WalletHub, a personal finance website.
Women’s Digital Health Technology

Women’s digital health technology could be so much more than period trackers Lindsay Balfour, Coventry University From ovulation and reproductive trackers to contraceptive microchips, in recent years, there has been a surge of digital health products marketed to women. Known as “femtech” or female technology, this is a rapidly evolving global industry is expected to […]
Vaccine Mandates in Healthcare

Is this the end of the road for vaccine mandates in healthcare?
Discovering Omicron

What is it like to discover a new coronavirus variant?