HHealthcare Read More Nearly half of US family physicians report burnoutApril 1, 2026 Burnout among US family physicians is around 44% and is associated with a significantly higher likelihood of switching…
MMental health Read More Top ICE Official Falling Apart Medically Due to Stress of Getting Yelled AtApril 1, 2026 Look — it doesn’t matter if your job is supervising a burger joint or managing an office; it’s…
FFitness Read More Chair Exercises for Leg Strength After 60, From a TrainerApril 1, 2026 A trainer shares five chair-based moves that rebuild leg strength after 60. Lower body strength is critical for…
HHealth Read More Ai Increased Flu Vaccinations, Reduced HospitalizationsApril 1, 2026 A new whitepaper shows that real-time clinical insights for physicians lead to higher flu vaccination rates and fewer…
EEnvironment Read More Warm winters mean there’s more nitrate pollution in drinking waterApril 1, 2026 When pollution gets bad enough in the rivers supplying Iowa’s largest city with drinking water, it costs Des…
MMedication Read More Free Market Ozempic Will Make a Huge Difference to Tens of Millions of PeopleApril 1, 2026 Photo by David Trinks The New York Times had an interesting piece on the implications of Ozempic becoming…
HHealthcare Read More Why doctor shopping is costing Indians their health and wealthApril 1, 2026 People living in urban cities have the advantage of accessing some of the best hospitals, specialists and medical…
MMental health Read More The state’s callous indifference to mental healthcare continues to put lives at riskApril 1, 2026 There is something deeply rotten in South Africa’s mental healthcare system. The latest tragedy to grab the headlines…
FFitness Read More Trainer shows how a simple 45-degree hand shift makes push-ups easier and more effective for womenApril 1, 2026 Many women have a hard time doing traditional push-ups. Instead, they opt for “girl push-ups,” where the knees…
MMedication Read More PepGen Announces Topline Results from Lowest Dose (5 mg/kg) MAD Cohort in the Ongoing Phase 2 FREEDOM2 Study Demonstrating Favorable Safety, Splicing and vHOT DataApril 1, 2026 – PGN-EDODM1 was generally well-tolerated with all adverse events mild or moderate and no serious adverse events reported…
MMental health Read More Emergency room waits for mental health care are still too longApril 1, 2026 As of 2024, there were fewer mental health patients stuck waiting in hospital emergency departments than in 2022.…
HHealth Read More Early Results From a Trial of Active Surveillance for Low-Risk DCIS Are Reassuring Say ResearchersApril 1, 2026 Researchers leading the LORD trial of active surveillance for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) described early results…