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 The challenges of shift work on diet, sleep, and well-beingThe challenges of shift work on diet, sleep, and well-being
 
Healthcare shift workers face dietary and sleep challenges, leading to burnout and health issues. Effective interventions are crucial for their well-being.
 
 
 Early puberty and childbirth tied to accelerated aging and higher disease riskEarly puberty and childbirth tied to accelerated aging and higher disease risk
 
Reproductive timing matters when it comes to aging and age-related disease. In a study now online at eLife¸ Buck researchers determine that girls who go through puberty (the onset of menstruation) before the age of 11 or women who give birth before the age of 21 have double the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, heart failure and obesity and quadruple the risk of developing severe metabolic disorders.
 
   How listening can transform the patient experience and the healthcare systemHow listening can transform the patient experience and the healthcare system
 
When you visit a doctor, you expect them to listen. But in today's fast-paced health care system, real listening - the kind that makes you feel seen, heard and understood - can be the first thing to go.
 
   Rethinking chronic disease management in older adultsRethinking chronic disease management in older adults
 
Effectively managing chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension can greatly improve quality of life, reduce complications and extend longevity for older adults.
 
   New system uses ECG and blood markers for Takotsubo SyndromeNew system uses ECG and blood markers for Takotsubo Syndrome
 
It's often mistaken for a heart attack, but Takotsubo cardiomyopathy – previously known as Broken Heart syndrome – is a serious and sometimes fatal heart condition increasingly reported in intensive care units (ICUs). Yet without a clear clinical pathway in ICUs, it's often missed, putting critically ill patients at risk.
 
 Regular sleep schedule linked to better outcomes after heart failure
 
People recovering from heart failure should consider improving the regularity of their sleep, a study led by Oregon Health & Science University suggests.
 
 
 KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': Happy 60th, Medicare and Medicaid!
 
KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': Happy 60th, Medicare and Medicaid!On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed landmark legislation creating Medicare and Medicaid. Sixty years later, the programs represent a fifth of the federal budget and provide coverage to nearly 1 in 4 Americans.
 
 
 New SCAI statement provides guidance for transcatheter PDA closure in premature infants
 
New SCAI statement provides guidance for transcatheter PDA closure in premature infantsThe Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI) has published a new position statement that provides best-practice guidance for the treatment of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) using transcatheter occlusion (tcPDA) in premature infants.
 
 
 New update to the 2023 AGS Beers Criteria highlights safer pharmacologic options for older adults
 
New update to the 2023 AGS Beers Criteria highlights safer pharmacologic options for older adultsThe American Geriatrics Society (AGS) has released a landmark update to its list of alternatives to medications listed in the 2023 AGS Beers Criteria - the most widely adopted guidelines to help clinicians identify potentially inappropriate medications for older adults.
 
 
 Natural products offer promising solutions in prosthodontics and oral implantology
 
Natural products offer promising solutions in prosthodontics and oral implantologyInfection control is paramount in prosthodontics and oral implantology to prevent complications like denture stomatitis and peri-implantitis.
 
 
 Strengthening nursing and midwifery in the Caribbean through international collaboration
 
Strengthening nursing and midwifery in the Caribbean through international collaborationA new publication highlights the success of an international partnership working to strengthen nursing and midwifery in the Caribbean.
 
 
 Why a common pesticide may alter brain growth in school-age children
 
Why a common pesticide may alter brain growth in school-age childrenA major study reveals that prenatal exposure to chlorpyrifos, once widely used in homes and farms, may have lasting effects on children’s brains, from disrupted metabolism to weaker motor skills. Study: Brain Abnormalities in Children Exposed Prenatally to the Pesticide Chlorpyrifos. Image credit: hedgehog94/Shutterstock.
 
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