October 30, 2025 | Volume XVI | Issue 44

HCA raises 2025 guidance

Healthcare Dive reports:


HCA Healthcare raised its full-year profit and revenue outlook on Friday after newly approved state supplemental payment programs in the third quarter helped boost the for-profit’s revenues past Wall Street expectations.


The operator now expects revenue between $75 billion and $76.5 billion, and net income between $6.5 billion and $6.72 billion for 2025.


Rising same-facility equivalent admissions and higher surgical volumes also contributed to HCA’s $19.2 billion in revenue for the third quarter — a 9.6% year-over-year increase.

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FDA’s war on common sense nicotine regulation

Roger Bate


Cigarettes kill nearly half a million Americans each year. Everyone knows it, including the Food and Drug Administration. Yet while the most lethal nicotine product remains on sale in every gas station, the FDA continues to block or delay far safer alternatives.


Nicotine pouches—small, smokeless packets tucked under the lip—deliver nicotine without burning tobacco. They eliminate the tar, carbon monoxide, and carcinogens that make cigarettes so deadly. The logic of harm reduction couldn’t be clearer: if smokers can get nicotine without smoke, millions of lives could be saved.


Sweden has already proven the point. Through widespread use of snus (Swedish smokeless tobacco product) and nicotine pouches, the country has cut daily smoking to about 5 percent, the lowest rate in Europe. Lung-cancer deaths are less than half the continental average. This “Swedish Experience” shows that when adults are given safer options, they switch voluntarily—no prohibition required.


In the United States, however, the FDA’s tobacco division has turned this logic on its head.

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The difference between a doctor and a physician

Mick Connors, MD writes for KevinMD:


The first thirty years of my life were about becoming a doctor. I grew up in a middle-class family in a safe neighborhood with good schools and steady routines. My parents valued hard work and education, and I learned early that if you studied, followed the rules, and kept your head down, good things would follow.

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New pill could give hope to people at risk for Alzheimer's

9NEWS


Dr. Payal Kohli explains the new drug and how it can help people at risk for Alzheimer's disease.

Watch the video HERE.

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