
How a Simple Change is Helping Patients Stay in the ER
Ever been stuck waiting for hours in the emergency room, wondering if you’ll ever be seen? You’re not alone—many patients leave before getting help. But

Ever been stuck waiting for hours in the emergency room, wondering if you’ll ever be seen? You’re not alone—many patients leave before getting help. But

Let’s be real—most of us spend a lot of time on social media. Whether it’s scrolling through TikTok, sending memes on Instagram, or checking out

Ever wondered if it matters whether you’re treated at an academic or community hospital? New research from Ontario shows that for most general medicine patients,

Period poverty isn’t just a problem in developing countries. One in four menstruators will struggle to afford period products in their lifetime, yet the topic

Understanding how to encourage physical activity in young people is important this study looked at whether health education in schools can help. Using data from

You already know that having someone to talk to can make a bad day better—but did you know that social support can actually improve your

For generations, many cultures have passed down the belief that drinking alcohol can boost milk production in nursing mothers. But what does science say? The

A new large-scale study suggests that mental illness might be “transmissible” among adolescents. The research, which analyzed data from over 700,000 ninth graders in Finland,

A recent study explored whether music therapy—think drumming or playing piano with a therapist—could raise oxytocin levels in kids with emotional and social challenges. Oxytocin, often called the

Recent research has shown that people who get injured at work tend to have worse mental health outcomes than those who are injured outside of