Category: healthcare

Brain, Heart, Spine: The Anatomy Of Healthcare Leadership

To achieve excellence in healthcare, leaders must be able to change people’s minds, generate emotion and maintain courage in the face of adversity. Putting the anatomic pieces together, success will be determined by how leaders use their brains, hearts…

Meet 11 Female Scientists, Innovators And Entrepreneurs Changing The Narrative On Menopause

Featured in this story are 11 female scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs who have made it their mission to ensure a better future for themselves and menopausal women globally, through their advocacy, education, and pushing the boundaries of what …

Covid-19 Pandemic Might Have Altered These Personality Traits Of Young Adults

A recent study published found that the pre-pandemic personalities of young adults had far more positive traits as opposed to the shift that was observed in their 2020 personality traits.

Google’s New Medical Imaging Suite Will Enable A Bright Future Ahead For Healthcare

The suite will empower a new generation of advanced analytics and AI technology.

U.K. Flu Season Kicks Off Early As Covid-19 Cases Fall

Experts warn this year’s outbreak could be particularly severe.

CDC: Surge In Young Kids Hospitalized With Respiratory Illnesses Like RSV, Flu

Hospitalizations due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections, influenza, and other respiratory illnesses are already pushing children’s hospitals to capacity in different parts of the U.S.

A Designed Death – Where & When The World Allows It

For Boomers used to planning and controlling many of life’s choices, from when to have children to what kind of milk in their coffee, defining a good death seems like something they may want to discuss with their families – and decide for themselves.

Novavax Covid-19 Booster Gets FDA Authorization, Does This Deserve More Attention?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky, MD, has also signed a decision memo “allowing Novavax monovalent Covid-19 boosters for adults.”

Reimagining Alzheimer’s (Part 4): Cautious Optimism For A New Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Cautious optimism about the use of a new anti-amyloid fibril antibody for the treatment of early-stage Alzheimer’s.

Countering Failures Of Imagination: Lessons We Learnt From Paul Farmer

Few people in the field of global health have had a bigger impact than Paul Farmer. In this post, people from around the world summarize the biggest lessons they’ve learnt from his work and life