In his 2015 book called “Second Wind: Navigating the Passage to a Slower, Deeper, and More Connected Life,” Dr. Bill Thomas describes three kinds of Seniors: the denialists, the realists and the enthusiasts.
The denialists have their
The new American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for childhood obesity have shifted from a “watchful waiting” method to “early and aggressive treatment.” Recent coverage of the guidelines in The Seattle Times and other reputable news outlets has recognized this new
Ginnie Graham talks with Zack Stoycoff, executive director of the Healthy Minds Policy Initiative, about a new report showing private insurers are not providing Oklahomans with needed mental health care.
In the best of Oklahoma commercial health
LOWRY CITY, Mo. (AP) — At Truman Lake Manor in rural Missouri, every day begins the same way for every employee entering the nursing home’s doors — with a swab up the nose, a swirl of testing solution and a
The Medical Society of PEI is expressing concern about the health-care system’s ability to support a medical school, and welcoming a study into what those needs will be.
Plans for the medical school at UPEI were announced in 2021, with
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a new definition for post COVID-19 condition, commonly known as long COVID, in children and teenagers.
In a document released Thursday, WHO officials say it started to come up with a specific definition
Love-struck couples must be preparing to celebrate Valentine’s Day and show their affection for one another as Valentine’s Week gets underway. While this day offers the possibility to make your loved one feel special, it also brings a duty to
Billions of dollars are being spent in private health-care agencies in Quebec, according to a new study published by the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (FTQ).
“It’s totally out of this world, basically they’re making a ton of


