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The AI chatbot that has helped treat 3 million people

With millions of patients under its belt, digital health startup K Health is looking to scale its artificial intelligence technology in hospitals, starting with new strategic investor Cedars-Sinai.

  • By Katie Jennings

‘Game-changing’ new Parkinson’s test paves way for treatments and cure

The test, capable of detecting Parkinson’s before the onset of symptoms, “launches a new, biological era in Parkinson’s research” and could pave the way for a cure, said researcher Kenneth Marek.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

‘Dramatic’ rise in deadly superbug fungus infections in US, reports

Candida auris, a type of yeast, can trigger lethal, highly invasive infections and is increasingly resistant to what few antifungal drugs we have to treat it.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Breakthrough for one of the world’s biggest killers— as new vaccine shows early promise

Tuberculosis is one of humanity’s biggest killers and the only licensed TB vaccine, BCG, was developed more than 100 years ago.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Tim Gurner’s top 14 biohacks for ultimate performance and wellness

Super fit and super rich property developer Tim Gurner shares his 14 favourite biohacks for longevity, performance, brainpower and stress management.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

A word from our Editor-in-Chief

Forbes Australia Editor-in-Chief Sarah O’Carroll gives a sneak peak on what to expect from Forbes Australia issue #2. On sale now.

  • By Sarah O'Carroll
  • Editor-in-Chief

Can you avoid Australia’s ‘national cancer’?

Sunscreen innovators are bringing better products to market, hoping to prevent skin damage and cancer incidence.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Bugs as drugs: Fighting fungi with bacteria

Invasive fungal infections are estimated to kill more than 1.5 million people every year.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

How Jessica Sepel turned $40k into a $426 million vitamin empire

Founder of vitamins company JSHealth, 33-year-old Jessica Sepel, turned her last $40,000 into a nearly-half-a-billion-dollar empire. Here’s how.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor
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