Nurses are particularly at risk compared with the general population, often due to workplace stressors and limited access to mental health support.
KFF Health News reports that health care workers are leaving the US to work in public-health friendly nations, such as Canada.
HealthDay News — Major adverse cardiovascular events emerge at a lower coronary plaque burden (PB) in women than men, according to a study published in Circulation.
The study assessed patterns in the emergence of new mental health disorders within the first year following a cancer diagnosis.
Cumulative incidence of regimen failure 22.8% in the cabotegravir-rilpivirine group versus 41.2% in the standard-care group by week 48.
But access to treatment could be in jeopardy if potential budget cuts, announced in January 2026 by the Florida Department of Health, are enacted. These changes, set to go into effect on March 1, ...
HealthDay News — Maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy is a risk factor for increased childhood blood pressure (BP) and hypertension, according to a research letter published in Circulation.
This study suggests is that clinicians "may be able to offer patients a path to meaningful relief in less than 1 week." ...
Researchers assessed the prevalence of head injury related to intimate partner violence and evaluated its long-term effect on health outcomes.
The Department of Education’s narrow definition of “professional degree” could slash annual loan limits for PA and NP students by more than half. Deadline for submitting comments is March 2, 2026.
Anthony Fletcher, MD, discusses the prevalence of disparities and its impact on diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular conditions among men of color.
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