Don’t Wait for a Cyberattack; Know What Coverage You Have Now Cyberattacks against healthcare have become more prevalent in recent years. In this year
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Raymond Weber says type 2 diabetes “snuck up” on him ― which makes sense. Playing 6-hour gigs four nights a week at Fat Cats on Bourbon Street in
In a unanimous decision, the US Supreme Court set aside the convictions of two physicians accused of violating the Controlled Substances Act (1970) and running
Physicians have screened new and expectant mothers for perinatal depression for years. But what about fathers? A new systematic review and meta-analysis
Kip Wenger, DO, an emergency physician and systems medical director of Team Health, in Knoxville, Tennessee, was asked to see a patient in the emergency
For most of us, the “best” time of day to work out is simple: When we can. Maybe that’s before or after work. Or when the gym offers free
Medical students, residents, and fellows report higher rates of burnout, depression and anxiety than the general population, putting them at higher risk for
Actions taken against a physician’s license for substance use are more common than those for psychological impairment or actions related to physical
Cannabis-based products may control chronic pain as effectively as opioids, but adverse effects are common, and long-term safety remains unknown, according to
When physicians lament they feel burned out at work, what exactly do they mean? Here’s how one doctor describes conditions that lead to burnout: “I