General Health

Technology’s Day Of Rest

Pause and perspective may be humanity’s most powerful tools in today’s frenetic world.

3 years ago

This Sleep Doctor Disagrees With AASM: Keep Daylight Savings Permanent

On March 13, most of the country "sprung forward" its clocks and entered into daylight savings time. The American Academy…

3 years ago

Why Policymakers in Asia-Pacific Should Facilitate Digital Health Innovation

Re-invention, re-imagination, and transformation of the health sector across the world are enabled by technological capabilities and innovation.

3 years ago

Silicon Valley Loses Its Shine: The Rise Of Pharma As The New Vanguard Of Innovation

As Silicon Valley's long-held position at the forefront of innovation and technology begins to wane, the pharmaceutical industry finds itself…

3 years ago

Born into the age of Covid

My 13 month old daughter stood up today, wobbled a little and then did something you and I take for…

3 years ago

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, I Hate You and the Way I Look!

Mirrors mostly don’t lie unless you buy a bad one, but even then they reflect an image that makes some…

3 years ago

Pandemic Stress, Gangs, and Utter Fear Fueled a Rise in Teen Shootings

The devastating toll of gun violence shows up in emergency rooms every day.

3 years ago

Too Much of a Good Thing

Antimicrobial resistance is not an American problem; it is a threat shared by every country

3 years ago

Patient Engagement is a Pointless Pursuit

To suggest patients can influence the machine that drives modern healthcare is naïve and indicative of a flawed understanding of…

3 years ago

Nine Blue Zone Habits to Optimize Your Life and Health Span

BLUE ZONES ARE AREAS IN WHICH PEOPLE live longer, more active, and healthier lives than anywhere else.

3 years ago

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