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One of the largest hospitals is about to add a new service. The project will provide “convenient, safe and specialized care.”

If FDA approval is granted early next year, AstraZeneca said it anticipates FluMist would be available for self-administration in the U.S. for the 2024-2025 flu season.

The number of people receiving a cancer diagnosis continues to rise dramatically in the United States, but in the tristate, that increase is even higher than the national average, according to The Christ Hospital Health Network. Regional health care providers must quickly detect cancer, or the risk of it, to save lives.

Fortunately for residents of our region, the oncology team at The Christ Hospital Health Network provides expert and individualized cancer care, including groundbreaking treatments,…

A Fort Worth-based accountant acquired a San Antonio-based audit, tax and consulting services firm as it expands its local footprint. The move includes rebranding the San Antonio firm.

A former cast member of reality TV show “Basketball Wives” has been sentenced to prison for committing $564,000 worth of frauds, federal officials said.

A Baltimore company will soon have its technology installed on every Samsung device, opening up a market of millions of potential users across the world.

B.well Connected Health will partner with the South Korean technology giant to bring its platform, which helps patients compile all their medical records in one place, to the Samsung Health app. B.well and Samsung will also provide health care advice to customers, such as reminders about vaccinations and cancer screenings, once the partnership…

The appointment of a new president comes as the Kansas City-based hospital system moves toward closing a merger with a major St. Louis health system.

Now that convicted Raleigh financier Stephen Peters’ motion to vacate his 40-year prison sentence has been dismissed, the payout process to his victims can start – albeit with a huge caveat.

Piedmont Triad Partnership believes the region can create even more jobs. An economist doesn't disagree, but says details in the data show areas that might hold the region back.