At 105 years old, a French man is setting world records on his bike—and prompting some scientists to rethink how we age, Gretchen Reynolds reports for the New York Times' "Phys Ed."
This is the first time such a procedure has been done in Georgia, today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Colorado, Georgia, and New Jersey.
Only a few of the oncology drugs FDA approved in recent years have evidence showing they significantly extend patients' survival, Liz Szabo reports for Kaiser Health News.
Seema Verma is expected to be confirmed by the full Senate, even without support from Democrats who have expressed concerns about Verma's limited experience with Medicare, Virgil Dickson reports for Modern Healthcare.
House GOP leaders on Thursday released a proposal outlining their plans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, though experts say many questions about Republicans' ACA replacement plans remain unanswered.
Why do so many people in Casper, Wyoming get back surgery? The answer likely boils down to physician preferences—and helps explain why controlling health care costs is so difficult, Austin Frakt and Jonathan Skinner write for the New York Times' "The Upshot."