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Exposure to wildfire smoke linked to worsening mental health conditions

Exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) from wildfire smoke has been found to be associated with an increase in emergency department visits for mental health conditions, according to a

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4 Lessons CEOs Can Learn From Nurses

But nurses have a different approach. “I think nurses are so good at collaboration,” she said. “We're so used to

Embedded Bias: Health equity policy brought unintended effect

The unintended consequences of collecting racial data for medical research have come to light in recent years, revealing a troubling

Study links life purpose to sustained functioning in U.S. veterans

U.S. military veterans face unique challenges, including combat stress and various health conditions like PTSD, which can impact their overall

Wheelchair Tennis Paralympics 2024 In Paris

The latest Google Doodle has been creating quite a buzz, featuring two animated birds playing wheelchair tennis at the Jardin

how AI embeds bias, plus Covid and cancer

Good morning! As we transition into September, there are some exciting developments in the world of health journalism. Today, my

‘Nudges’ plus a little extra staff support help pediatricians deliver secure gun storage program

Gun safety is a critical issue, especially when it comes to children's health and well-being. A recent study conducted by

Why GLP-1s Might Save More Than They Cost

GLP-1s are making waves in the healthcare world, poised to become one of the most prescribed medications in American history.

Searchable database of race-based clinical tools

Every day, healthcare providers rely on clinical algorithms to assist them in making decisions about their patients. These algorithms take