Understanding Burnout in the Tech Industry Recognizing the Signs Hey there! If you’re in the tech industry like I am, you probably know the feeling of burnout all too well. It sneaks up on you…
Prior COVID Infection May Shield You From Another…
FRIDAY, June 4, 2021 -- In some good news for those who have already suffered through a bout of COVID-19, a new study finds they may have a much lower risk of reinfection for at…
Teens: You Got Your COVID Vaccine, What Now?
FRIDAY, June 4, 2021 -- U.S. teens are getting their COVID shots -- how does that change their daily lives? Besides letting teens resume many of their normal activities, U.S. authorization of the Pfizer COVID-19…
AHA News: Legally Blind Photographer Overcomes Heart Surgery…
FRIDAY, June 4, 2021 (American Heart Association News) -- When Arthur Castro was born, doctors could immediately tell something was wrong. The color of his skin belied trouble with his heart that hadn't been picked…
Breast Cancers Spread Is More Likely in Black…
FRIDAY, June 4, 2021 -- After a diagnosis of breast cancer, Black women face a greater risk of having the disease spread to distant sites in the body — a disparity that is not readily…
Your Doctor Appointments Might Look Different Post-Pandemic
SUNDAY, June 6, 2021 -- If it's been a while since you've seen your doctor, it may be time to schedule a visit to catch up on preventive health screenings or discuss any health concerns…
Summer Water Fun Can Bring Drowning Risks: Stay…
News Consumer News Summer Water Fun Can Bring Drowning Risks: Stay Safe SATURDAY, June 5, 2021 -- As you seek to cool down in a pool or at the beach this summer, always keep water…
Newly Approved Lumakras (sotorasib) Fights Lung Cancer Tied…
FRIDAY, June 4, 2021 -- A newly approved lung cancer drug shows promise in improving survival in patients whose tumors carry a common and tough-to-treat genetic mutation, researchers say. Sotorasib — brand name Lumakras —…
Antibiotics Wont Help Fight Lung-Scarring Disease IDF: Study
MONDAY, June 7, 2021 -- Antibiotics do not reduce the risk of hospitalization or death in patients with a lethal lung disease known as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a new study finds. "We were certainly disappointed…