
Retired, but Still on Call
Who says retirement means putting your stethoscope down for good? For many doctors, it’s just a new chapter of part-time healing. A recent survey of

Who says retirement means putting your stethoscope down for good? For many doctors, it’s just a new chapter of part-time healing. A recent survey of

Ireland Leads the WayIn 2026, Ireland will be the first country to require cancer warning labels on alcohol products, stating clear links to fatal diseases

Soleno Therapeutics has reported the death of a 17-year-old patient taking its experimental treatment Vykat XR for hyperphagia in Prader-Willi syndrome. The company said the

The Campus Grind We’ve all been there. Finals week. The library is your home, caffeine is your food group, and your stress levels are through

Researchers are urging more transparency and independent evaluation of patient support programs (PSPs) offered by pharmaceutical companies, especially for high-cost drugs. Key Findings Do these programs provide

You might think “old age” is someone else’s problem — but caring for older adults isn’t just about medicine. In fact, the way we support

Can You Trust What You See on Social Media? Spoiler Alert: Just because it’s viral doesn’t mean it’s true! Scrolling through social media, you’ve probably seen

When COVID hit and the world shut down, screens basically became our lifeline. Work, school, news, Netflix, Zoom hangouts – everything happened through a screen.

A recent study from the University of Colorado Boulder and the University of South Carolina explored the health benefits of community gardening, specifically in reducing

In today’s fast-paced world, we often hear about the importance of mental and physical well-being, but did you know that even doctors need a way