Creating a Food System That Works (for Everyone)
Innovation is what drives prices down. That’s why we have TVs and computers that are both incredibly powerful and affordable, and why we have healthcare that is incredibly unaffordable. If food prices had risen at the same rate over the last 20 years that... Read moreWhat’s the Future of Nutrition? Addiction
The modern world has a serious problem with sugar. The average American consumes more than 129 pounds of the stuff each year, according to the USDA, more than double what we ate two generations ago. And, unlike in previous decades when most sweeteners came from cane... Read moreYou Are What You Think: How New Brain Care Advances Are Increasingly Person-Centered
It’s an exciting time in the field of brain science. Researchers are working on new speech analysis tools for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. New studies have shown that retina scans can be used to detect early signs of the disease, long before typical symptoms show up.... Read more4 Trends We’re Watching in Healthcare in 2019
Healthcare is massive economic burden in this country. According to the National Health Expenditure Accounts, the federal agency that has tracked healthcare spending in the U.S. since the 1960s, it now totals roughly $3.5 trillion per year, or more than $10,000 per person. As a percentage of GDP, health spending accounts for nearly 18%.
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