Across a series of studies, researchers dug into what really triggered FOMO – and what worked to fend it off.
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23andMe is potentially selling more than just genetic data – the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy problem Health – The Conversation
If you were a 23andMe customer, your genetic and personal information could be used in civil or criminal cases, targeted advertising, medical discrimination and so much more.
Supreme Court considers whether states may prevent people covered by Medicaid from choosing Planned Parenthood as their health care provider Health – The Conversation
The court’s decision on whether Medicaid patients can choose their own health care provider could have consequences far beyond South Carolina.
FDA Approvals in Oncology: January-March 2025 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR)
In the first quarter of 2025, the FDA issued 13 approvals for oncology treatments, covering nine types of cancer and two disorders.
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Vitamin D builds your bones and keeps your gut sealed, among many other essential functions − but many children are deficient Science + Tech – The Conversation
Because vitamin D plays a crucial role in many aspects of health and growth, inadequate levels can put children at risk of developing chronic disease early on.
Lowering the cost of insurance in Colorado – a new analysis of the Peak Health Alliance Health – The Conversation
A health insurance alliance proved to lower costs for individuals and employers.
Medicare Advantage is covering more and more Americans − some because they don’t get to choose Health – The Conversation
Medicare Advantage − the private option that costs taxpayers extra and requires prior approval − is the default for some state agencies and corporations.
Susan Monarez, Trump’s nominee for CDC director, faces an unprecedented and tumultuous era at the agency Health – The Conversation
Trump’s nominee for the top CDC role would join the agency at a time of great turmoil and uncertainty for medical research.
Hormone therapy may cut cardiovascular risk in younger menopausal women Health – The Conversation
A more nuanced understanding of hormone therapy now suggests that its benefits for heart health depend on how soon after menopause onset it is prescribed.
Hard work feels worth it, but only after it’s done – new research on how people value effort Science + Tech – The Conversation
Researchers probed what psychologists call the ‘paradox of effort’ to learn how different people value work they could do in the future or that they’ve already accomplished in the past.