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Chill Out: Stress Can Override Benefits Of Healthful Eating
Stress takes a toll on our bodies. And a new study suggests stress can diminish the benefits of more healthful food choices. But experts say a range of strategies can help people cope with stress.
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
How the U.S. Health Care System Fails Its Sickest Patients
According to a new study.
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
Why I Don't Do CrossFit | Huffington Post
I get asked all the time if I've tried CrossFit, my friends text me without fail when the games are on and tell me I should be there, and I'm asked my op...
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Five Usability Barriers Preventing Health IT From Supporting Clinician Needs
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Medtronic - The neuromodulation leader | FierceBiotech
Medtronic's Activa PC+S, a first-of-its-kind brain stimulator--Courtesy of Medtronic Company: Medtronic ($MDT) 2012 revenue: $1.38B 2013 revenue (estimated): $1.45B 2018 revenue...
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
How Gut Bacteria Are Shaking Up Cancer Research - Bloomberg Business
Top scientists at Roche Holding AG and AstraZeneca Plc are sizing up potential allies in the fight against cancer: the trillions of bacteria that live in the human body.
Transforming Healthcare | Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness | Transforming Healthcare
Quick Take: CMS Finalizes MACRA/Quality Payment Program Regulation
Health & Fitness | Transforming Healthcare
Medicaid Safety Net Stretched To Pay For Seniors' Long-Term Care
Medicaid was never intended to cover long-term care for everyone. Now it pays for nearly 40 percent of the nation's long-term care expenses, and the share is growing.
Health & Fitness | Transforming Healthcare
Discounts Aren't Enough to Halt Outrage At High EpiPen Prices
EpiPen, the new poster child for prescription drug price gouging, may find that offering discount coupons isn't enough to mollify its critics in Congress and online.
Health & Fitness | Transforming Healthcare
Employees Are Paying A Bigger Chunk Of Health Insurance Costs
Bosses are passing more of the cost of health insurance on to workers in an effort to keep spending under control. But that can be unfair to lower-income employees, who pay disproportionately more.
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Food For Thought | Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous | Food For Thought
Mark Zuckerberg defends Peter Thiel's $1.25M Trump donation
The Facebook board member is a vocal Trump supporter, which has caused some in tech to cut ties.
Miscellaneous | Food For Thought
The Top Five Regrets of the Dying
A nurse in end-of-life care shares the most common regrets of the dying and what they say may change they way you look at life.
Miscellaneous | Food For Thought
How We Got Here: Treating Addiction In 28 Days
Decades ago, a researcher came up with 28 days as the ideal length of stay for inpatient alcoholism rehab, despite lack of evidence that it worked. That model is now being used for opioid addiction.
Miscellaneous | Food For Thought
Doll Therapy May Help Calm People With Dementia, But It Has Critics
Hugging a doll can soothe an upset toddler, and some say it can do the same for people with dementia. But critics say this form of therapy infantilizes adults.
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Nursing | Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous | Nursing
7 habits of highly successful nurses | Scrubs - The Leading Lifestyle Nursing Magazine Featuring Inspirational and Informational Nursing Articles
How many of these seven habits do you practice?
Miscellaneous | Nursing
The Alarming Nurse Culture of Bullying and Hazing
It's not only threatening the profession, it's putting patients' lives at risk.
Miscellaneous | Nursing
Emergency nurses' 'horror stories' at hands of abusive patients
A new Australian study finds half of our emergency department nurses are copping abuse from patients outside of the workplace.