Poor Health Outcomes Associated With Fear of Crime, Violence Among College Students of Color
College students of color report an increased fear of crime and violence on college campuses.
College students of color report an increased fear of crime and violence on college campuses.
Key themes identified included issues with gendered job expectations, financial inequalities, and limited advancement opportunities, among others.
The “Christmas Effect” has been linked to increased risks in patients discharged from the hospital during the December holiday season.
The ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway provides guidance to clinicians who treat patients with cardiovascular disease who are also smokers.
When is enough enough when it comes to health metrics?
Researchers are concerned that the increased focus on sexual harassment resulting from the #MeToo campaign may cause negative health outcomes.
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults still delay medical care due to cost despite having access to insurance coverage.
More than 25 professional medical and patient advocacy organizations are in opposition to the Trump Administration’s latest effort to undermine the Affordable Care Act.
Career choice regret, specialty choice, and anxiety in medical school have been linked with elevated rates of burnout in resident physicians
Farris K. Timimi, MD, and Lee Aase from the Mayo Clinic Social Media Network shared their views on the role of social media in physician practice.