
Therapy Dogs Are Changing Hospital Life
Imagine walking into a hospital, not just to see doctors and nurses, but also a friendly Labrador wagging its tail, ready to brighten someone’s day. At Rose

Imagine walking into a hospital, not just to see doctors and nurses, but also a friendly Labrador wagging its tail, ready to brighten someone’s day. At Rose

Imagine walking into a room full of people and having no idea if you know anyone. That’s the reality for people with developmental prosopagnosia –

Cultural competency is essential in healthcare, as it helps improve patient outcomes and experiences. However, it must be balanced with respecting individual patient autonomy. While

Ever heard of therapy that includes dogs, horses—or even dolphins? It’s called animal-assisted therapy, and it’s making waves in the mental health world, especially for

Did you know that humour can be good not only for your soul, but also for your blood sugar? Dr. David S. Greene, a researcher

We all know loneliness sucks — but now science says it actually leaves a mark in your blood. A huge study found that people who

Ever tried attending a virtual event where you had to create an avatar, navigate a digital conference hall, and interact with pixelated versions of real

This article explores how social relationships impact physical health by influencing both psychological and physiological factors. Social support helps mitigate stress, which is known to

They might not purr or wag their tails like real pets, but robotic cats and dogs are making a surprising impact—especially for older adults struggling

At the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), the Community Health Course (CHC) is shaping the next generation of doctors by focusing on the vital issue