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Carol Tomé
Finance
UPS is searching for its next CFO
By Alex Zank and CFO BrewMay 7, 2024
A senior citizen walks across a crosswalk outside a Walmart Health Center location in Florida.
Retail
Insiders reveal why Walmart pulled the plug on Sam Walton’s dream to ’get the hospitals and doctors in line’
By Jason Del ReyMay 7, 2024
Americans need more exercise—and should be able to tap FSA and HSA funds to pay for gyms, studios, and sports leagues
Commentary
Americans need more exercise—and should be able to tap FSA and HSA funds to pay for gyms, studios, and sports leagues
By Liz ClarkMay 7, 2024
Health care workers are burned out and overwhelmed. AI can streamline operations and help them do their real job: treating patients
Commentary
Health care workers are burned out and overwhelmed. AI can streamline operations and help them do their real job: treating patients
By BJ SchaknowskiMay 6, 2024
A close-up of pieces of plastic that had been washed up on a beach
Health
America has a $250 billion problem: Microplastics have invaded our bloodstreams and may increase the risk of heart attack and stroke
By Carolyn BarberMay 5, 2024
woman cooks on gas stove
Life
Gas stove pollution harms poor and minority Americans the most, due in part to different home sizes, study says
By Alicia Clanton and BloombergMay 4, 2024
Are cold plunges and saunas safe for kids? What parents need to know about the benefits and risks
Family
Are cold plunges and saunas safe for kids? What parents need to know about the benefits and risks
By Matt FuchsMay 4, 2024
A new survey about the U.S. health care system shows 75% of Americans think mental health issues are identified and treated “somewhat worse” or “much worse” than physical ailments.
Mind
75% of Americans think mental health issues are treated worse than physical illness, new survey says. Here’s why
By Lindsey LeakeMay 3, 2024
Insulin injection pen
Newsletters
How the CFOs of Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk are coping with ‘unprecedented demand’ for weight-loss drugs
By Sheryl EstradaMay 3, 2024
Actor Halle Berry is pushing for legislation to fund menopause research and education: ‘The shame has to be taken out of menopause’
Health
Actor Halle Berry is pushing for legislation to fund menopause research and education: ‘The shame has to be taken out of menopause’
By Amanda Seitz and The Associated PressMay 2, 2024
In one study reviewed by Stanford postdoctoral fellow Renske Lok, PhD, and her colleagues, women secreted the sleep hormone melatonin earlier in the evening than men.
Health
Do men really sleep better than women? Experts explain
By Lindsey LeakeMay 1, 2024
Johnson & Johnson’s latest gambit to solve its massive talcum powder asbestos issue: A $6.5 billion settlement, paid out over 25 years
Finance
Johnson & Johnson’s latest gambit to solve its massive talcum powder asbestos issue: A $6.5 billion settlement, paid out over 25 years
By Will DanielMay 1, 2024
Cheng "Charlie" Saephan
Health
Cancer patient who won $1.3 billion lottery said he would find a good doctor for himself—’I don’t want to die yet,’ he prayed
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressApril 29, 2024
How ‘vampire facials’ at an unlicensed spa led to HIV infections in 3 women
Health
How ‘vampire facials’ at an unlicensed spa led to HIV infections in 3 women
By Alexa St. John and The Associated PressApril 29, 2024
Young woman getting a facial injection
Lifestyle
CDC says 3 women who got HIV from ‘vampire facials’ are first documented cases of the virus transmitted through cosmetic needles
By The Associated PressApril 28, 2024
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