π§ What does the science say about Ivermectin?
While early lab studies showed antiviral potential in vitro π§«, large clinical trials have not shown benefits for COVID-19.
The big takeaway: what works in a petri dish doesn't always translate to real-world human treatment.
π€π AI in healthcare is expanding fast. The key isn't if we use it, but how we guide it.
While tech improves care, it risks reducing patients to data points if driven only by cost. The future of medicine depends on keeping technology aligned with compassion.
#AI#HealthTech
π€π As AI expands into medicine, the real challenge is how we guide it.
Technology can vastly improve patient care and prediction, but we risk reducing humans to mere data points if cost and efficiency take over. We must keep compassion at the center of innovation.
Childhood trauma doesnβt just create memories, it can shape the brain itself. π§ Early experiences can wire neural pathways that the body returns to for years afterward, often without us even realizing it.
#TraumaHealing#MentalHealth#BrainHealth#ChildhoodTrauma#Neuroscience
Not everyone gets an ideal start, and this chat is a reminder of how childhood shapes us. π Dr. Danisha Keating shares her journey through adversity, stepping up for family, and the lasting effects of trauma on kids and adults. ποΈ
#MentalHealth#TraumaHealing#Resilience
π¨ Fraud & Accountability
With todayβs technology and tracking systems, healthcare fraud should be easier to detect, and stopping it should be a top priority βοΈπ»
#HealthcarePolicy#FraudPrevention
A typical 3-day hospital stay on a general medical floor, like IV antibiotics for a routine infection, can still run around $8Kβ$10K, and thatβs before things get more complex πΈπ₯
#HealthcareCosts#HospitalCare
AI is starting to transform healthcare intake in a big wayπ€ π Faxed referrals can now be routed, organized, and even summarized automatically. From demographics to physician notes, it helps clinical teams walk in already prepared for patient care.
#HealthcareAI#DigitalHealth
Hantavirus is making headlines π¦ What does it mean for you? We break down how it spreads, why cases are rare, and the actual public health risk. Get the facts, clear the confusion, and learn whatβs worth your attention.
#Hantavirus#PublicHealth#Medicine#HealthFacts
One entity now owns a huge slice of insurance, PBMs, pharmacies, and even the two largest home health companies in the U.S., with a $5.4B acquisition added to the mix. That level of consolidation is hard to ignore π³
#HealthcareIndustry#MarketConsolidation
Big conversations, real stakes π
Dr. Anthony Fossaceca and Dr. Joseph Miladore sit down with Greg Davis about healthcare control, innovation, and integrity. Join us as we dive into the future of care and the fight for fairness.
#Healthcare#FutureOfMedicine
Medicine has shifted from doctor-patient decisions to corporate hierarchies. When bureaucracy leads, patients suffer. Letβs realign the system to keep healing at the center and empower doctors to lead. Watch the full episode today.
#HealthcareReform#PatientFirst
We can advocate for cleaner food without abandoning life-saving science. ππͺ True health means removing additives while supporting research that fights our deadliest diseases. Letβs keep evidence at the center.
Watch the full episode today.
#HealthFacts#MedicalScience