Health
Many medical institutions automatically refuse to admit, correct errors, researcher finds
According to Prof. Mayer Brezis, “the greatest barriers to patient safety are not technological or scientific – but cultural," such as the fear of legal consequences and institutional defensiveness.
Facing the reality slap: coping when life doesn’t go as planned - opinion
99% diagnosis in four minutes: The start-up transforming heart care
'Saving money, being healthy': Trump unveils TrumpRx discounted medication website
Is chicken breast really healthier than thigh? The surprising answer
The nutritional differences between chicken breast and thigh are smaller than commonly thought, but they do affect satiety, energy, weight loss, and long-term health. So which is better?
Why did everyone start dissolving their lips, and what does it even include?
More and more women are coming to aesthetic clinics not to add and plump up – but to reduce. Why is this suddenly happening, is it a dangerous procedure – and also: How much does it cost?
Your parent’s dementia diagnosis makes it crucial to take the right steps immediately
A geriatrics expert explains how to prepare the home for a patient, what is important to focus on – and why sometimes it is necessary to move to a nursing home.
Which milk is the healthiest? The two leading options with the most protein and calcium
With the wide variety of milk options—from cow’s milk to plant-based beverages—a dietitian explains which options provide the most protein and calcium, and who each one is suitable for.
Barefoot-style shoes: How walking the way nature intended can change you - and the world around you
Does something sweet in the morning open up a craving for sweets all day long?
Is this a myth or a truth that everyone must know?
A massive study found: These are the artificial sweeteners linked to dementia
Do you drink one can of zero a day or consume sugar-free yogurts? An 8-year study found a link between consumption of common artificial sweeteners and deterioration in memory and thinking.
Israeli researchers at TAU find noninvasive brain stimulation eases PTSD symptoms
The five-session pilot, conducted in Tel Aviv and published in the journal Brain Stimulation, used individualized transcranial magnetic stimulation targeted to hippocampal networks.
Is coffee healthier than tea? Dietitians discuss which drink helps most with energy, focus
The small morning choice that can affect your entire day: Dietitians reveal the advantages and disadvantages of each of the beloved beverages.
Sleep monitoring in your own bed: The sleep band that will help you sleep better
Hidden awakenings, HRV and daily stress: Home sleep metrics explain why we’re tired and what really improves sleep. We tested Garmin’s smart sleep band.