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All Heart – Thinking Hearts, Health, and Love in Valencia, Spain

Health Populi

The clinical evidence base continues to grow making the case that art and creativity can be drivers for health and well-being — as it’s proven to me in my own life. Most recently, cases have been made by Emily Peters, documented in her book Remaking Medicine ; by Robin Strongin, advocate for arts, medicine, and well-being from her base in Washington, DC; and, by my Belgium-based colleague and friend Koen Kas whose book addressing themes of art and health will soon be published.

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Screen Use And Teen Mental Health- How Parents Can Play A Vital Role

Forbes Healthcare

One of the biggest predictors of how much time adolescents spend on screens and if that use is problematic is how much their own parents use screens.

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MUSE and ECG Web Scheduled Outage (North, Central, Calgary and South Zones) - Tuesday September 24, 2024, 20:00-21:00

Connect Care Bytes Blog

The Marquette Universal System for Electrocardiology (MUSE) receives patient tests from ECG carts, monitors, the Holter system, and the Exercise Stress system, and ECG Web is used to view and print data from MUSE. There will be a scheduled outage for MUSE and ECG Web, on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, from 20:00 to 21:00, affecting North, Central, Calgary and South Zone Connect Care users only.

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Safety Concerns Flagged At Most Maternity Units In England

Forbes Healthcare

Two-thirds of England’s public maternity units need to improve their safety standards, the country’s healthcare regulator has found.

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What I read last week 9/22/24

Sensible Medicine

It was a good week of reading, three articles belonging to my favorite genre – things that we thought worked but don’t, things that should work but don’t, and things that we thought were true but aren’t. Sensible Medicine is a reader-supported publication. If you enjoy our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. 1.