Health and Wellness

Medical cannabis could speed recovery, especially at community recovery homes, pilot study indicates

A recent pilot study conducted by UBC Okanagan and Thompson Rivers University has shed light on the potential benefits of medically supervised cannabis use in a residential recovery home for

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Nationwide analysis finds mental health concerns are a huge part of primary care practice

Mental Health Concerns a Major Focus in Primary Care Practice An in-depth analysis of millions of patient visits to primary

Why Poor Areas Have Fewer ERs Than Rich Ones

In cities across the United States, hospitals are facing tough decisions when it comes to their emergency services. From major

STAT’s Breakthrough Device Tracker updates: knee implant, heart surgery

The latest medical devices to receive breakthrough status from the Food and Drug Administration cover a wide range of conditions,

With the use of visual cues, hospital rooms get nearly 70% cleaner

A recent study published in the American Journal of Infection Control has shed light on an innovative approach to hospital

You Can’t Build Trust With Patients If You Don’t Embody Trust

They want authenticity and transparency. They want to know what’s happening behind the scenes, why things are the way they

It’s past time to end HIV wonder drug experimentation in Africa

At the recent annual International AIDS Conference, a groundbreaking presentation about the latest wonder drug in HIV prevention received a

The MIND diet may lower the risk of memory problems later in life, study shows

The Mediterranean-DASH Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay (MIND) diet has shown promising results in reducing the risk of cognitive impairment, according