Hims & Hers Health is set to acquire European telehealth platform Zava, aiming to expand its services across Europe. The deal promises to add 1.3 million customers and enhance access to affordable medications in Ireland, France, and Germany.
During a heated town hall in Iowa, Senator Joni Ernst faced backlash after stating, 'we all are going to die' while discussing Medicaid cuts. Her comments ignited outrage among constituents worried about losing healthcare coverage.
As the national debt surpasses $36.2 trillion, looming Medicare cuts could shock millions. Experts warn that these budget reductions may have dire consequences for healthcare access, especially for the elderly and disabled.
The FDA has approved the first at-home cervical cancer screening test, the Teal Wand, developed by Teal Health. This less invasive option aims to make screenings more accessible and comfortable for women, potentially eradicating cervical cancer in our lifetime.
Novo Nordisk is partnering with telehealth providers Hims & Hers, Ro, and Life MD to make its weight loss drug Wegovy more accessible. Shares soar as Wegovy becomes readily available.
In a shocking incident, a Georgia woman faced charges after a miscarriage, raising concerns about strict abortion laws and the legal status of fetuses. Advocates argue this highlights the growing risks for women in such states.
The Supreme Court hears a pivotal case on whether South Carolina can exclude Planned Parenthood from Medicaid, potentially jeopardizing healthcare access for low-income residents. This legal battle intertwines abortion rights and patient care.
Researchers are pioneering a groundbreaking injection that creates a contraceptive implant inside the body, offering a long-lasting solution without the need for surgical procedures. This innovative approach could also benefit various medical treatments, making healthcare more accessible.
A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas City has infected 147 people, raising concerns about the disease's resurgence. Experts discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on TB cases and treatment challenges.
The Trump administration's recent overhaul of the Social Security Administration could jeopardize vital benefits for seniors and people with disabilities. With job cuts and stricter identity checks, advocates warn of a looming crisis that could leave many without essential support.