The fight against widespread burnout in the health care workforce should begin with the training of future health care administrators, according to a new paper from the George Mason University College of Public Health. Published in the Journal of…
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Five ways future health care leaders can tackle burnout in the workforce
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How gene-targeting technology is transforming STI diagnosis
Most people who have heard of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (more commonly known as CRISPR) associate it with gene editing—the precise molecular scissors that allow scientists to cut and rewrite DNA. But the same…
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Top ICE Official Falling Apart Medically Due to Stress of Getting Yelled At
Look — it doesn’t matter if your job is supervising a burger joint or managing an office;…
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First functional brain atlas shows how communication networks change from infancy to old age
If you want to know more about how the human brain matures and changes over time, you can now consult the first comprehensive atlas that maps brain organization from infancy all the way through to advanced old age. To create this comprehensive…
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3 Things You Should Know About Dyslexia, A Neurologist Explains
Dyslexia is common and not tied to intelligence. Early recognition and targeted intervention are key to unlocking potential and preventing long-term academic gaps.
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Scientists Intrigued by Microbe That That Makes Mice Swole
A special gut microbe helped mice get jacked, researchers found. Because this microbe is found…
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Increasing Drug-Resistance By Superbugs May Lead To Another Global Healthcare Crisis
By 2050, the growth in anti-microbial resistance could kill nearly 39 million people globally.
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The brain remembers: The hidden cost of young adult substance use
Young adults who heavily use substances may report significantly poorer memory decades later, a new University of Michigan study suggests. Researchers tracked how frequently participants reported binge drinking and daily—or near-daily—use of…
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Subtle brainwave patterns detected during sleep EEG can help predict dementia risk
Our date of birth doesn’t always match the age of our brain. How old our brain really is depends on our biological age, shaped by the wear and tear our cells experience over time. Genetics, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices all play a…
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Boosting good gut bacteria population through targeted interventions may slow cognitive decline
The origin of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s or dementia isn’t limited to the brain. The state of your gut can quietly set off a cycle of chronic, system-wide inflammation that nudges the brain toward cognitive decline. But how does…
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