Congress Aims to Expand Access to Clinical Trials
New legislation could make it easier for people to participate in clinical trials regardless of their economic situation.
The Eye Disease Hidden in Plain Sight
The disease most likely to lead to blindness remains largely unknown to most Americans, a recent study shows.
Is Health Care Access a Losing Battle for Veterans?
Accessing proper health care can be a tough fight for America’s veterans. Those living with a rare disease called amyloidosis provide a telling example.
Seniors, Low-Income Patients Benefit from Expanded Telehealth Services
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, some patients will gain access to more health care services thanks to expanded federal telehealth coverage policies.
5 Things to Look for During Open Enrollment
Open enrollment comes at a busy time of year, so it can be tempting to rush through the process.
New Medicare Approval Requirement Delays Treatment
Some people living with migraine disease and movement disorders are finding it takes longer to get treatment, if they can even access it at all.
Cancer and the COVID-19 Disruption
Americans have postponed cancer screenings and other cancer care to avoid COVID-19 exposure, new data confirms. But they may inadvertently be trading one health risk for another.
Vision Impairment to Double by 2050
A new study predicts an alarming increase in global vision impairment.
Survey: Pandemic Complicates Migraine Disease Care
The COVID-19 pandemic has made managing migraine disease more difficult, according to a new national survey of patients.
RSV Isn’t COVID-19, But It’s Just as Serious
This fall, parents may worry over every cough or sniffle, as well they should. Even if it’s not COVID-19, it could be something just as dangerous – RSV.