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Boosting Health Literacy: Why 90% of Adults Need Clarity on Health Choices


Imagine every visit to the doctor's office or every time you researched a symptom online felt like being thrust into a vast medical library, buried under piles of unintelligible books, dense research ... Read More

Tech literacy required: Improvements in health care require new skills for doctors, patients


Our aging population, those most affected by chronic disease, find themselves on the periphery of the digital health revolution, unable to access the very tools designed to help them. Read More

Using Health Insurance To Better Manage Your Health


Dr. Danielle Madril with UnitedHealthcare joined Good Morning Washington to discuss the importance of health literacy when it comes to finances. Read More

Study Reveals Childhood Maltreatment Affects Mental and Physical Health into Adulthood


Recent research has linked childhood maltreatment to long-term brain and health disorders. Through MRI and statistical modelling, scientists found that such maltreatment increases risks of obesity, ... Read More


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