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Wearables: A New Frontier in Health or Control
The future of personal health technology is rapidly unfolding, bringing with it both promises of unprecedented well-being and profound questions about privacy, autonomy, and the very nature of human consciousness. At the heart of this discussion...

Why Network-Level Governance Is the Way Forward in Securing the Next Wave of Enterprise AI
As companies increase their use of generative AI, they face the challenge of balancing technological advancement with the need to safeguard sensitive information. Organizations are racing to harness AI for productivity gains, but in doing so, they...

20 states sue after the Trump administration releases private Medicaid data to...
Bonta said the Trump administration's data release violates federal health privacy protection laws, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). “This is about flouting seven decades of federal law policy and practice...

Health Matters: Understanding – and managing – hypertension
By Omar Ibarra, PA Almost half of American adults have hypertension, or high blood pressure, and about half of them don’t realize it. That’s because hypertension often exists without symptoms. Even without noticeable effects, high blood pressure...

Unimeal Reviews 2025 - Your Complete Guide To The App, Subscription, And Unimeal Support
(MENAFN- ACCESSWIRE) NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 8, 2025 / Today, fitness is becoming an integral part of the lives of not only professional athletes and show business stars, but also ordinary people. With the development of...

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ is just the start of a state plan to remove immigrants. Will it wreck Florida’s economy?
Mega-farmer Francis Alfred “Alfie” Oakes III addresses the camera at one of his farms in Collier County. Behind him are workers, all of them immigrants, whom he says are superior to the American labor force that used to work his family’s farms....

Colorado challenges Medicaid data transfer to ICE
Colorado is joining a multi-state coalition in filing a lawsuit to challenge the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ decision to provide access to individual personal health data to the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and...

Runner with rare genetic condition conquers treadmill marathon
Carissa Resek of Kaysville, Utah, is an inspiration when it comes to defying the odds. The 32-year-old has Apert Syndrome, a rare genetic condition that causes fusion of the bones of the skull, hands and feet, as well as other physical...

My Turn: Human health depends on a healthy planet Earth
What I renamed “The Big Beastly Bill” passed the Senate on Friday. It signed into law dramatic cuts to our public health care system. In the meantime, over at Health and Human Services, RFK Jr. has fired all the experts of the vaccine advisory...

High On High-Protein Shakes: Danone's Kate Farms Makes Nutrition Push
In separate moves two months ago, Danone bought a majority interest in plant-based nutritional product provider Kate Farms and launched a line of ready-to-drink Oikos Protein Shakes targeting both fitness enthusiasts and the rapidly growing market...

The Wiretap: A Man Had His Identity Stolen By A Child Exploitation Trader. Then The FBI Raided His Home.
The Wiretap is your weekly digest of cybersecurity, internet privacy and surveillance news. To get it in your inbox, subscribe here. getty Getting your identity stolen is bad enough. What if it was abused to buy and sell some of the worst content...

Wait, Are We Really Not Supposed to Drink Coffee in the Summer?
As heat waves roll through large parts of the country, staying cool and hydrated is more important than ever. That's why a recent post from the National Weather Service in Las Vegas made headlines when it warned residents across parts of Nevada,...

Colorado challenges Medicaid data transfer to ICE
Colorado is joining a multi-state coalition in filing a lawsuit to challenge the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ decision to provide access to individual personal health data to the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and...

Presence of ICE inside California hospital denounced by local leaders, immigration activists
Local leaders, immigration activists and a nurse with Dignity Health on Monday, July 7, denounced the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and contractors inside the lobby of Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital while a...

Exploring Influencing Factors on Health Literacy Knowledge and Experience Among Healthcare Providers: A Cross-Sectional Study
Introduction In light of the growing complexity of healthcare services and the increasing importance of patient self-care, health literacy (HL) has become a crucial element of self-care practices.1 Research has consistently demonstrated that...

12 celebrity brands that are totally nailing it, and what designers can learn from them
Remember when celebrity endorsements meant awkward TV ads with stars clutching products they'd probably never use? Those days are long gone. Today's star entrepreneurs aren't just lending their names to existing products; they're building real...

7 sex myths busted by a fertility specialist; says ‘outdated beliefs can delay pregnancy’
Trying to get pregnant, but following outdated sex myths? A fertility specialist shares facts about sex and pregnancy every couple must know. How frequently should I have sex in my fertile period to get pregnant? Will urinating after sex affect my...

States sue to stop Trump administration's use of health care data for immigration enforcement
Attorney General Dan Rayfield and other state AGs sued to stop the sharing of personal health data with immigration enforcement authorities. PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon has joined another multi-state lawsuit against the Trump administration, state...

British bakery chain shuts ALL its stores after being run by same family for 7 decades as ‘no one wants to take it over’
A BELOVED British bakery chain has been forced to shut all of its stores after seven decades. The family-run business has announced the closure after failing to find someone to "take it over". 1 Bennetts Family Bakers last locations closed on...
OCR announces settlement with health provider over alleged HIPAA violations
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights announced a USD225,000 settlement with Deer Oaks after an investigation found the company allegedly violated the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Privacy...