Public Health taps new psychologist, expands behavioral health services at centers
The Department of Public Health and Social Services tapped a new psychologist, allowing the expansion of behavioral health services at community health centers.
The Department of Public Health and Social Services tapped a new psychologist, allowing the expansion of behavioral health services at community health centers.
A public figure reveals long health struggle and encourages greater awareness.
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Cutting-edge therapy could deliver drugs across the blood-brain barrier making it suitable for dementia treatment, Adelaide researcher says.
The remarks come after Trump said the conflict is ‘very close’ to completion, while signalling plans for fresh attacks in the coming days.
The FDA approved Eli Lilly's once-a-day obesity pill. The medicine, which will compete with Novo Nordisk's pill version of Wegovy, is easier to take.
AI scribes saved doctors, across five academic medical centers, about 16 minutes per eight hours of patient care, a new study found.
The Food and Drug Administration's decision Wednesday means patients in the United States will soon have access to a second daily oral medication to treat obesity and weight-related issues.
In March, the UK announced it would trim its global aid budget and set new priorities in 2027. This has some countries and organizations worried that on top of the US aid cuts, this could be unsurvivable.
The Public Health Agency of Canada has taken over a program for vaccine-injured Canadians
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Chinese firms emerge as preferred partners as African nations seek bigger returns on critical mineral extraction.
Zahid Salman, president & CEO of GreenShield, Canada’s only national nonprofit healthcare and insurance organization, is tapping into digital strategies and the larger care ecosystem to expand offerings—and impact.
After my own diagnosis it was difficult not to let my mind go to the worst-case scenario, especially after seeing what my sister went through before she passed.
The Indian Health Service needs more clinical workers. The federal health officials being transferred to the agency don’t fit that bill.
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Facing your own thoughts and sensations, without trying to suppress them, is harder than it may seem. But learning to do it can boost your mental health.
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Making a bigger mess might not seem like the most productive way to get your home under control. Yet the “chaos zone” method—a decluttering approach gaining traction on social media—encourages exactly...
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