16 May, 2026
On Friday May 8, the doors of Saatchi Gallery open to guests, artists, curators, press and football personalities for the launch evening of The art of the possible — a…
As a wellness editor, I (perhaps unsurprisingly) often find myself down some sort of rabbit hole or other on the wellness side of TikTok. If you’ve been there recently, you…
Katie Palmer covers telehealth, clinical artificial intelligence, and the health data economy, with a focus on the impacts of digital healthcare for patients, providers, and businesses. You can reach Katie…
Kiwis have recently earned a place in the wellbeing spotlight and, by extension, on desks here at TRB HQ. You’ll see them in our breakfast bowls, our smoothies and, increasingly,…
As the number of Americans needing care continues to rise, many health systems are struggling to find qualified nurses. Demand for qualified nurses is expected to increase nationally, with nearly…

The second patient dies after obtaining Duchenne’s gene therapy in Sarepta

Andrew Joseph covers health, medicine and biopharmal industry in Europe. You can reach Andrew on signal in Drewqjoseph.45. Sarepta Therapeutics said on Sunday that it interrupted the expeditions of its gene therapy of Duchenne muscular dystrophy for patients who can no longer walk, after the death of a second person who received the treatment. Sarepta […]

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AMA does not properly represent doctors

The agenda of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Make America Healthy Again can make the front page of the newspapers, but his plans as a secretary for health and social services also include something that has been largely neglected: the revision of American health care expenditure priorities, targeting the current procedural terminology billing codes (CPT). Developed […]

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Texas considers Maha style warning labels on popular foods

The relatively prudent approach to Europe’s food additives is the desire of the Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Make America Healthy Again movement. A Texas Bill now before governor Greg Abbott aims to help fill the gap by slapping the warning labels on foods that contain one of the 44 additives […]

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Natural vs Matériau artificiel dans l’art: quels industries créatives choisissent et pourquoi

Dans les industries créatives d’aujourd’hui – des beaux-arts à la conception des produits, à la mode à l’architecture – les choix de matériaux ne sont plus seulement des décisions esthétiques ou techniques. Ce sont des déclarations. Ils reflètent des valeurs concernant la durabilité, l’artisanat, l’innovation et la relation entre les humains et le monde construit […]

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Budget documents from the Chronicle Agency of RFK Jr.

Elizabeth Cooney is a journalist for cardiovascular disease with stat, covering heart, accidental and metabolic conditions. The budgetary documents published by the Trump Administration Friday provide the first clear indication of the priorities of a new proposed agency focused on the prevention of chronic diseases. The administration for a healthy America would absorb several federal […]

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The amazing American university impact on drug innovation

In the 1990s, a famous scientist of English expatriates had a yellowed cutting published on the door of his office. He said: “British science is alive … and lives in the United States.” In the future, a similar article could reflect China or other nations to successfully exploit decomposition in American research and development. Behind […]

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