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Biophilic Living Might Be Quietly Rewiring Our Brains

Forbes Healthcare

Biophilic environments are becoming essential. As more people experience overstimulation, this return to nature represents a return to cognitive equilibrium.

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The Urgent Need for Alcohol and Drug Counselors in the US

Intercoast

Estimated reading time: 12 minutes Table of contents The Prevalence of Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the USA The Impact of Substance Abuse on Individuals, Families, and Communities Impact on Individuals Impact on Families Impact on Communities The Shortage of Alcohol and Drug Counselors in the USA The Benefits of Having More Alcohol and Drug Counselors InterCoast Colleges Alcohol and Drug Counseling Program Career Outlook for Alcohol and Drug Counselors in the USA Conclusion Substance abuse and addi

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CT Scans And Possible Rising Cancers- A Closer Look

Forbes Healthcare

CT examinations in America could result in 103,000 future cancers, which would account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses. Here is why concerns could be overstated.

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Change Management in Healthcare: Lessons Learned from Hospital Leaders

EvidenceCare

Written by Carol Howard, VP of Clinical Strategy In healthcare, change is constant, but meaningful, lasting improvement requires more than top-down directives or quick fixes. Hospital leaders are facing a growing volume of initiatives, from regulatory compliance to financial performance optimization, often without clear guidance on how to implement these changes in a way that sticks.

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The Menopause Myth We Need To Break, Here’s Why

Forbes Healthcare

The menopause conversation is undergoing a transformation. Heres how science and the future of work are reshaping the midlife experience.

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How DrKoop.com rose and fell: the untold story behind the Surgeon General’s startup

KevinMD.com

“I’ve had two major messages that I’ve tried to get out to the public all my professional life,” Koop proclaimed. “One is to take charge of your own health. The other is that there is no prescription I can give you that is more valuable than knowledge. I’ve tried the non-profit world, and the non-profit Read more How DrKoop.com rose and fell: the untold story behind the Surgeon Generals startup originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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Why prescribing medicine to kids scares even experienced doctors

KevinMD.com

I absolutely hate prescribing medication to children. I am quite worried when someone asks for my opinion on a sick child. I have some experience treating children during my internship and residency, yet I am pretty uncomfortable. However, living in a lower middle-income country, where the average man already lives a difficult life due to Read more Why prescribing medicine to kids scares even experienced doctors originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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Are Running Clubs The New Dating Apps? Here Are Some Considerations

Forbes Healthcare

Running out of patience with dating apps? Apparently, more people are joining running clubs to meet potential dates, leading to such clubs being dubbed "the new Tinder.

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What if it were the other way around: Universities were overwhelmingly conservative and shut down liberal ideas & faculty for years

Sensible Medicine

As the Trump administration exerts maximal pressure on universities and medical centers to comply with its’ demands: eliminate masking on campuses, eliminate DEI, follow merit based admission policies, etc, many have strong feelings, and these divide along political lines. In fact, let’s start with a poll: Now, I am curious how you would feel if the shoe were on the other foot.