Posted in Health Care

4 reasons primary care is the key to better health for seniors

As we get older, our physical health, social needs and mental well-being evolve. Navigating these changes can be challenging, but…

Posted in Mental Health

Breaking Barriers: Women’s Mental Health

International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated annually on March 8, is a global observance recognizing women’s achievements and advocating for gender…

Posted in Health Care

Former Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch has her next job, and it’s in health care

EVANSVILLE — Deaconess Health System has announced that former Indiana Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch will be system executive director of…

Posted in Mental Health

Attorney for former Stockton sgt. says his client has PTSD, seeks mental health diversion

A former Stockton Police Department sergeant facing 19 charges, including sexual assault, is seeking mental health diversion for nine of…

Posted in Eye Health

BBC doctor issues warning over eye twitching as co-host admits she has condition

BBC Morning Live’s Dr Punam Krishan has offered some advice to those experiencing eye twitching. The GP, who also graced…

Posted in Science

Malaria Researcher Focuses on Global Health as U’s First Jefferson Science Fellow

Her current work investigates how innate immune cells can dampen inflammation in children who carry the Plasmodium parasites that cause malaria…

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Comply, resist, evade? Trump policies spark heated health care conversations in Mass.

A Boston-area health care director received guidance from the Trump administration last month about words to be removed from the…

Posted in Mens Health

If You’re Feeling Stuck, Collective Healing Might Set You Free

Jor-El Caraballo, LMHC is a licensed therapist who helps his clients achieve a greater connection with themselves. He is on…

Posted in Mens Health

Sexplain It: Sex Feels So ‘Meh.’ Is There Something Wrong With Me?

I’m Zachary Zane, a sex columnist and author of Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto. Over the years, I’ve had my…

Posted in Womens Health

How COVID Became a Women’s Rights Issue, 5 Years On

Back in March 2020, Chimére L. Sweeney was a middle school public teacher in Baltimore. After students and teachers were…