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No More Low T

Electronic Health Reporter

The article No More Low T appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. When men start to reach the age of 40, their testosterone level can start to decline by 3 percent almost every year. However, testosterone is still an essential hormone when it comes to men’s health […].

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In a Heat Wave (and Heating Up Prices), Ice Cream and Health Top of Mind – McKinsey Update

Health Populi

In recessionary and stressful times, consumers often turn to small treats and low-cost luxuries. In some markets, consumers are buying more premium ice cream; in other places, consumers are favoring more nondairy options. McKinsey advises us on How to stay cool as competition heats up in ice cream and yogurt.

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Food-as-Medicine Update: How SNAP Members Face Greater Chronic Illness

Health Populi

putting more people at risk for not only hunger but for chronic diseases that can be managed with access to nutritious, fresh food. SNAP households are now more likely to be “overwhelmed” with financial burdens, Numerator observed. more likely than non-SNAP recipients). more likely than non-SNAP recipients).

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How virtual primary care can amplify value for providers and patients

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

And virtual-first doesn't mean virtual only. Individuals without a primary care physician are often behind on health screenings, struggle to manage their chronic conditions, and are more likely to use high-cost settings, like urgent care or the ER, often for care that could have been treated in the primary care setting.

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Broadband is the Achilles' heel of telehealth

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"We recently provided testimony before the Missouri legislature about the ties between digital equity and telehealth, how not having internet connections at the requisite speeds means you can't have telehealth", says McClain Bryant Macklin, director of policy and strategic initiatives at the Health Forward Foundation.

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Telehealth offers advantages for treating children with feeding disorders

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

When children struggle with eating, it doesn't just impact the child, it impacts the whole family. When delivering feeding therapy in person in a clinic setting, it requires both set-up and clean-up time, which can cut the number of clients seen on a daily basis by 25% or more.

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The Federal Reserve Chairman Speaks Out on Health Care Costs: “Spending But Getting Nothing”

Health Populi

The Chairman responded pointedly: “The outcomes are perfectly average for a first-world nation, but we spend 6 percent to 7 percent of GDP more than other countries…So it’s about the delivery. ” (H/T Business Insider ). The benefits of a strong labor market have become more widely shared.