Author: Health Watch Minute
Kansans could see health care premiums spike. It’s at the heart of the government shutdown
Stephanie Barr of Prairie Village, Kansas, is a breast cancer survivor. Her healing journey, however, is still going on. Radiation…
WakeMed breaks ground on new mental health care facility in Garner
WakeMed Health is breaking ground on new health campus with a focus on mental health in Garner. Construction of a…
Green spaces are protecting mental health worldwide
Plant more trees, cut more hospital stays. That’s the core message of a large study led by a team of…
Science Has Found the Number of Steps That Can Keep Your Brain Healthy—And It’s Not That Many
DO YOU REALLY need to walk 10,000 steps a day to see results? When it comes to the brain, scientists…
Adam Pally and Jon Gabrus Just Want to Live
ADAM PALLY AND Jon Gabrus are concerned about your health. The actors and comedians are so concerned, in fact, that…
The science of why your body resists weight loss
Losing weight is hard. More than half of Americans want to do so, but keeping it off is even harder….
Women’s athletic health conference presents breakthrough research for female athletes.
Scientists, clinicians and sports practitioners gathered in the Computing and Data Science building Wednesday to discuss breakthroughs in women’s athletic…
Desjardins backs national effort to close women’s health gap
For insurers such as Desjardins, the findings highlighted how benefit plan design and health coverage can directly influence outcomes. “At Desjardins Insurance,…
Health care and data technology jobs predicted to increase, University of Michigan research shows
FS Productions/Getty Images Health care occupations, as well as data science and tech related jobs, are expected to see among…
UW Rural Health Institute Hosts First Continuing Education Conference for Sonographers
Attendees explore advanced diagnostic and imaging techniques during the “Mastering Müllerian Anomalies” session at the recent UW-hosted continuing education conference…
