Do healthcare providers listen enough? Here’s how to find out |

A recent study in Mayo Clinic Proceedings highlights the critical role of value-driven listening in healthcare for improved treatment outcomes. Dr. Leonard Berry and colleagues emphasize that genuine curiosity, presence, and compassion are essential. Six listening strategies, including physical presence, curiosity, trust-building, thoughtful design, empowerment, and fostering resilience, can significantly enhance patient care and staff…

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6 diseases transmitted by mosquitoes that have no cure |

Mosquitoes, the deadliest animals, transmit incurable diseases like dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and West Nile virus, posing significant global health threats. These viral infections cause severe symptoms, including fever, joint pain, and neurological complications, with treatment limited to symptom management. While a vaccine exists for yellow fever, prevention and awareness remain crucial in combating these mosquito-borne…

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7 early symptoms of cancer that often get dismissed as minor illnesses |

Cancer remains a leading global cause of death, often due to late diagnosis. Recognizing early symptoms is crucial for improved treatment outcomes. Unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, unusual lumps, chronic pain, skin changes, unusual bleeding, and frequent infections can be early warning signs. Prompt medical attention for these symptoms is essential for early detection and…

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Could a vegetarian lifestyle affect your bones or heart? The surprising health truths revealed by France’s Anses study |

Vegetarian and vegan diets are rapidly gaining popularity worldwide, fueled by health, ethical, and environmental motivations. While plant-based eating offers numerous benefits, successfully adopting these diets requires careful planning to meet essential nutritional needs. Experts from France’s Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (Anses) have spent five years conducting an extensive literature…

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World’s oldest living person just turned 116 years old: Shares 1 secret that helped her live a long and happy life, and no it’s not any diet or exercise routine

Ethel Caterham was born on August 21, 1909, in a village in Hampshire, England. That was three years before the Titanic sank and eight years before the Russian Revolution. Today, she is the world’s oldest living person at 116, as officially recognised by Guinness World Records, following the passing of Brazilian nun Sister Inah Canabarro…

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