The internet has become an essential tool for people seeking health information. In fact, a recent study found that 72% of Americans use the Internet to research health topics. This trend is likely to continue as more and more people turn to the internet for information about their health.
Month: May 2023
A cancer diagnosis is a life-altering event that can shake the core of an individual’s existence. It is a moment filled with fear, uncertainty, and overwhelming emotions. While many individuals find the strength to fight and embrace hope, some experience a loss of will to live. In this blog post, we explore the challenges faced by those who lose their will to live when diagnosed with cancer and the importance of fostering hope in their journey toward healing.
Health insurance companies in the United States are very profitable. In 2021, the top five health insurance companies in the United States (UnitedHealth Group, Anthem, Aetna, Humana, and Cigna) made a combined profit of $60.6 billion. This represents an increase of 16% from their earnings in 2020. So why do they deny so many claims?
The correlation between obesity and cancer is a complex and multifaceted relationship that researchers have extensively studied. While it is important to note that correlation does not necessarily imply causation, several factors contribute to the observed association between obesity and an increased risk of developing certain types of cancer.
Whether pharmaceutical companies should be banned from advertising is complex and debated. There are arguments on both sides, and it ultimately depends on one’s perspective and the specific regulations in a given country. Here are some key points to consider.
The high cost of patients skipping doctor’s appointments is a growing problem in the United States. According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly one in five Americans (18%) missed a doctor’s appointment in the past year. This equates to over 100 million missed appointments each year.
The American healthcare system is often considered dysfunctional for several reasons. Perhaps because there is too much profit or “players” involved, but here are some reasons why.
More than 70% of U.S. adults feel the healthcare system is failing to meet their needs in at least one way, according to new data from the Harris Poll. Only 27% of the survey participants said the U.S. medical system meets all their needs.