
The group released a statement today expressing that they are eager to work with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eradicate HIV when steps into his role as the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

The group released a statement today expressing that they are eager to work with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to eradicate HIV when steps into his role as the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Positive HIV status as well as socioeconomic disadvantages, not breastfeeding, are associated with infant length and birth weight, according to the results of a new South African study.

Menopausal patients are most interested in learning more about non-hormonal treatments to address their symptoms, according to the results of an international survey led by the Menopause Priority Setting Partnership (MAPS). Monica Christmas, M.D., director of the menopause program at the University of Chicago Medicine and the Center for Women’s Integrated Health, discussed the survey details with Managed Healthcare Executive.

Judi Health manages medical and pharmacy claims on the same platform to cut administrative cost.

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The GLP-1 compound drug sold by Hims and Hers is not approved by the FDA and its Super Bowl ad fails to list any risks associated with taking the medication.

PEPFAR, the main U.S.-funded global AIDS program was given a waiver from the foreign aid freeze, but there is still uncertainty and interruptions, partly because many PEPFAR programs are implemented through USAID, which has been largely shutdown by the news administration.

Lindsay Bealor Greenleaf, head of Federal and State Policy at ADVI Health, talks with Managed Healthcare Executive about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s HHS secretary nominee.

Laurie Ratliff was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer 25 years ago, and she’s continuing to beat the odds while advocating for aesthetic flat closure as a viable breast reconstruction option.

An overview of menopause taboo, the lingering effects of the Women’s Health Initiative study and what employers can do support their menopausal workers, according to Stephanie Faubion, M.D., director of the Mayo Clinic’s Center for Women’s Health and medical director of The Menopause Society.

Potential threats to HIV care and fallout over the next four years, according to Jose Abrigo, Esq., HIV project director at Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund and Carl Schmid, executive director of the HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute.

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A new bipartisan bill aims to cancel the 2.83% cut to Medicare payments to physician practices.

In 2021 book attacking Anthony Fauci, M.D., Robert F. Kennedy Jr. casts doubt on HIV being the sole cause of AIDS and presents arguments made by "HIV deniers" that believe it is bystander in the immunosuppression that characterizes AIDS.

A monthly 10 mg/mL maintenance dose of Leqembi had the same effects on mild Alzheimer’s symptoms as biweekly dose, research shows.

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Carl Schmid, executive director of the HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., talks about the problems associated with generic HIV PrEP drug markups and potential ways to fix it.

An investigational higher dose of spinal muscular atrophy drug nusinersen gains attention as the FDA and European Medicines Agency (EMA) considerate it as an alternative than the current lower FDA-approved dosage.

Ways workplaces and insurance companies have begun to support menopausal women, according to Jenifer Allbright, Director of G&A Beneficial at G&A Partners.

The investigational advanced melanoma combination therapy consisting of RP1 and nivolumab have a PDUFA action date of July 22, 2025.

The development of avian influenza vaccines is the main priority amid rising cases in the United States.

Datroway reduced disease progression by 37% when compared with chemotherapy.

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Jose Abrigo, Esq., HIV Project Director of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, explains the biggest HIV issues anticipated this year.

Lenacapavir has the potential to transform HIV care and prevention, but only if access is broadened, according to Jose Abrigo, Esq., HIV Project Director of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund.

Cancer mortality rates have decreased by 34% overall, but incidence rates for women of all ages continue to rise, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society.

More than half (53%) of patients reached remission after one year of Omvoh treatment and 46% experienced healing of the intestinal tract, when compared to placebo.

A South Korean study explored the link between lifestyle decisions beginning in infancy and persistent atopic dermatitis, citing exclusive breast milk diet and childhood obesity as potential factors.

If approved, subcutaneous autoinjector Leqembi will be the only Alzheimer's medication that can be administered at home. The FDA has set a goal date of Aug. 31, 2025.

Centene Corporation’s Ambetter Health Solutions names Alan Silver as the first president of Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements.