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Solitude is better for your health when it’s not too intense, research suggests

Solitude is a concept that has been gaining attention in recent years, especially in the context of mental health and well-being. A new study conducted by researchers at Oregon State

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Senate panel backs CDC director, pandemic preparedness nominees

WASHINGTON — On Thursday, the Senate health committee approved two significant health appointments, including the new director of the Centers

6 Essential Books For Parents Raising An Autistic Child

An autism diagnosis often comes unexpectedly, disrupting the everyday lives of families. It can alter parents' visions of the future,

How Old Extreme Weather Playbooks Can Save Us From Future Heat

BATANGAS PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES - 2020 JANUARY 12: The evening sky with volcanic lightning, the eruption of Taal Volcano as seen

Fauci testimony, cycling deaths, student visas: Morning Rounds

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Two Questions That Fix Patient Experience And Customer Experience

Patient and customer experience often contain unnecessary friction. Two questions can identify the biggest problems. getty Would you prefer to

American Diabetes Association faces calls for resignations

The removal of five diabetes specialists from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) conference last month has sparked ongoing controversy. Over

Healthcare Is Undergoing A Cybersecurity Crisis, And Its Not Slowing Down

As the reliance on technology increases, healthcare leaders need to invest heavily in cyber-protection measures.gettyRecently, Craneware, a healthcare billing software

Anthony Fauci Senate testimony: New peril on old Covid questions

WASHINGTON — For a long time, Senate Republicans, with Rand Paul (R-Ky.) at the forefront, have criticized the government's response