
New research suggests that both insufficient and excessive sleep may be linked to faster aging throughout the body and an increased risk of conditions such as depression, diabetes and heart disease.

New research suggests that both insufficient and excessive sleep may be linked to faster aging throughout the body and an increased risk of conditions such as depression, diabetes and heart disease.

21 million U.S. adults reported pain disrupting daily life despite having no formal pain-related diagnosis, finds an analysis done by researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington.

Young adults with HIV who experience financial instability are significantly more likely to struggle with adhering to antiretroviral therapy, highlighting how economic hardship can directly impact treatment success.

UnitedHealthcare prior authorization changes cut approvals 30% as AHIP pushes e‑processing; Larry Levitt of KFF warns voluntary moves may not last.

In mouse models, semaglutide benefited the liver even in the absence of weight loss. The benefit appears to come via a particular type of liver cell.

A French study found that a higher dose of ivermectin was not more effective than the standard dose when combined with topical therapy for treating severe scabies.

Prior authorization reform, AI deployment, GLP-1 management and specialty drug costs are among the issues reshaping payer and provider strategy this year.

Kyle Diamantas, the FDA deputy commissioner for food, has been named interim FDA commissioner after Makary's resignation today.