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Burnout in Medicine Is Still Prevalent, With Emergency Medicine Leading
InnovationHealthcareBurnout in Medicine Is Still Prevalent, With Emergency Medicine LeadingByDr. Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sai writes about healthcare, innovation and technology.Follow AuthorApr 23, 2026, 10:00pm EDTThe burnout crisis in healthcare continues to escalate.gettyA new report indicates that while physician burnout is improving across some areas, certain specialties still face overwhelming levels o...
The summer fatigue: Why you feel more tired even when doing less
The summer fatigue Why you feel more tired even when doing less
Mojtaba Khamenei awaiting prosthetic leg after strike, suffered severe facial burns
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei faces significant medical challenges post-bomb attack, impacting his direct engagement. This has amplified the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' influence, with analysts suggesting a shift towards a 'board-style' leadership where military commanders hold sway. The situation casts uncertainty over ongoing ceasefire talks and diplomatic pathways.
Gene therapy yields lasting gains for patients with inherited deafness
BEIJING: An experimental gene therapy for people with an inherited form of deafness led to durable hearing improvements, a new study shows, with associated gains in patients’ ability to recognise speech.The research corrected mutations in the OTOF gene, one of about 200 genes whose mutations are known to cause deafness from birth. Patients 18 and younger saw the strongest gains in hearing and ability to recognise speech. 42 patients. One injection each. 90% could hear again.The largest gene ther...
World Bank approves $225 million financing to restore water, health services in Syria
WASHINGTON: The World Bank (WB) Board of Executive Directors approved on Thursday $225 million in grant financing from the International Development Association (IDA) to support Syria to enhance the delivery of public services in its water and health sectors.Syria needs to rebuild institutions to attract investment, says IMFThe Syria Emergency Water Security and Resilient Services Project ($150 million) aims to restore bulk water supply and wastewater infrastructure in priority densely populated...
Little-known reason you have stomach pains, nausea and diarrhoea
People have been urged to follow key steps to make sure they are staying safe
Australian student Zander, 21, had a headache as he boarded a flight. Three hours later he collapsed in an airport terminal... one hour later he was pronounced dead
Australian student Zander, 21, had a headache as he boarded a flight. Three hours later he collapsed in an airport terminal... and was pronounced deadREAD MORE: Anna was on her dream holiday to Japan when it took a scary turn By OLIVIA DAY, ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR, AUSTRALIA Published: 01:26, 24 April 2026 | Updated: 01:34, 24 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Mum says daughter, 13, would still be alive if her cries for help were seriously
Natalie Murray said: "Losing a child is something I will never get over" as she continues Ella Louise Murray, who told her teachers she "wanted to kill herself"
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei's face burned, may need plastic surgery
Irans Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khameneis face burned may need plastic surgery
Healthy mother's decision to end her life at Swiss suicide clinic today reignites UK assisted dying debate
Healthy mother's decision to end her life at Swiss suicide clinic today reignites UK assisted dying debateFor confidential support, call Samaritans on 116 123, visit samaritans.org or visit www.thecalmzone.net/get-support By SOPHIA STANFORD, NEWS REPORTER and SAM MERRIMAN, POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT Published: 00:36, 24 April 2026 | Updated: 00:36, 24 April 2026 e-mail View comments
WHO says billions saw health gains in 2025 despite funding cuts
GENEVA: Despite significant funding cuts, the World Health Organisation (WHO) was able to support significant national health gains for hundreds of millions of people in 2025, according to its annual Results Report released on Thursday."The Results Report 2025 shows that with support from WHO and partners, countries have delivered tangible benefits for millions of people," said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. "At the same time, these gains cannot be taken for granted."Expanding...
Men aged in their 20s particularly at risk of sextortion scams, warns Nationwide
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Kym Marsh says it ‘broke’ her family to find out about father’s prostate cancer
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Medical data of 500,000 Britons stolen in hack put up for sale on China's Amazon (after the Mail warned of the risk)
Medical data of 500,000 Britons stolen in hack put up for sale on China's Amazon (after the Mail warned of the risk)By REBECCA CAMBER, CRIME AND SECURITY EDITOR Published: 23:04, 23 April 2026 | Updated: 23:04, 23 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Donald Trump sparks health fears as 'eyes closed and mouth droops' during White House speech
US President Donald Trump hosted a Health Care Affordability Event at the White House and appeared to doze off several times while others were speaking behind him
Peptides Are Everywhere—But Who’s Actually Qualified To Give Advice?
LifestyleForbesLifePeptides Are Everywhere—But Who’s Actually Qualified To Give Advice?Peptides are everywhere—from longevity clinics to social media. But who’s actually qualified to give advice, and how do you know who to trust?ByMeggen Harris,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Meggen Harris writes about entrepreneurs in beauty and wellness. Follow AuthorApr 23, 2026, 05:33pm EDT@font-face{font-family: "Schnyder"; src: url("https://i.forbesimg.com/...
3 Signs Your Partner Feels Safe With You, By A Psychologist
InnovationScience3 Signs Your Partner Feels Safe With You, By A PsychologistByMark Travers,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about relationships, personality, and everyday psychology.Follow AuthorApr 23, 2026, 05:30pm EDTIf your partner feels truly safe with you, then they’ll stop performing certain behaviors. These three signs reveal a relationship where vulnerability replaces vigilance.gettyMany people think of “safety” in romantic relati...
Sen. Britt discusses visiting Sen. Fetterman at hospital
Republican Sen. Katie Britt tells NBC News' Kristen Welker why it was important to her to visit Democratic Sen. John Fetterman at the hospital when he was getting treatment for depression. This interview is part of NBC News' Common Ground from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center, sponsored by Comcast.
Communication issues contributed to fatal LaGuardia crash, preliminary report shows
A number of issues appear to have contributed to the fatal runway collision between an Air Canada plane and a fire truck at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport last month, including the stretching of air traffic control resources, according to a preliminary report