Seniors

Seniors The senior population in the United States is experiencing rapid growth, with approximately 59.3 million people aged 65 and older as of early 2025, representing about 18.6% of the total population. This demographic is expected to expand significantly in the coming years, reaching 71.6 million by 2030 and nearly 90 million by 2050, at […]
The Perils of Mars Travel

the perils of mars travel may arise with kidney damage due to high levels of radiation
Our Blood Pressure

Our Blood Pressure Blood pressure, the force exerted by circulating blood against the walls of our arteries, is a critical indicator of cardiovascular health. Often called the “silent killer,” high blood pressure or hypertension can lead to severe health complications, including heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. Understanding and monitoring our blood pressure […]
When Have We Seen Enough Drug Ads on TV?

When Have We Seen Enough Drug Ads on TV? Ten years ago, I finished my doctorate in Health Administration and wrote Health Attitude: Unraveling and Solving the Complexities of Healthcare. One of the topics I wrote numerous magazine articles about and on-the-air interviews was about direct-to-consumer (DTC) TV advertising. I felt strongly about […]
Medical Imaging

Medical Imaging In 2016, Geoffrey Hinton, a prominent AI researcher, said we should stop training radiologists. He claimed it was “completely obvious” within five years; AI deep learning would outperform radiologists. There has been significant hype around AI in radiology, with more than a few predicting AI would soon replace radiologists […]