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Loving-Kindness Meditation Can Help Depressed People Retrieve Positive Memories

In a new study published in PLOS One, two UK-based researchers found that loving-kindness meditation can help depressed people recall specific personal memories.

What To Know About The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

23% of all pregnant workers have considered quitting their jobs because they didn’t receive proper accommodations, or out of fear of pregnancy discrimination.

Enhancing Knee Health: The Power Of Wearable Sensor Technology

Advances in wearable sensor technology may improve health outcomes for those at risk of mobility limitation later in life.

A Psychologist Explores The Transformative Power Of Pets On Mental Health

There is scientific evidence that owning a pet enhances your mental health, but pets can be demanding. Here’s how to maximize the benefits of pet ownership.

Medicare’s “Value” Pay Doesn’t Sync With What Patients Value: Study

Medicare’s value-based payments to hospitals don’t reflect what its beneficiaries value most, which is clinical outcomes.

10 Abnormal Practices We Have Normalized In US Healthcare

Healthcare is messed up in the United States. And it may be because we have normalized many abnormal practices.

Pop-Up Booths To The Rescue In The Fight Against TB In Kenya

Finding the people who have TB is still the biggest challenge in fighting this age-old disease, which still kills some 1.6 million people a year.

MOVEit Attack Highlights Security Practices For Healthcare CIOs

Monitoring numerous third-party vendors poses challenges for healthcare organizations. To mitigate risks, healthcare CIOs and CISOs must adopt essential security practices

Medical Supply Startup Bttn Struggles To Inject Itself Into A World Of Established Brands

Convincing healthcare professionals to break off relationships with their longtime distributors has proven to be a tough sell in the $345 billion industry.

England’s Senior Doctors To Strike Next Month

Senior doctors in England’s public healthcare system have voted to walk out for two days in July: action that could continue for months.