A recent study shows that even 3.4 minutes of vigorous intermittent lifestyle physical activity per day could significantly reduce cardiovascular risk, particularly in non-exercising women.
A new study exposes the alarming levels of medical and educational debt burdening U.S. health care workers, with debt disproportionately affecting women, Black workers, and those in lower-paying fields.
A recent study reveals that surgeons are most frequently reported for unprofessional behavior by coworkers, while pediatric-focused physicians are least likely to be reported.
A recent study reveals that moderate tea consumption, less than 2 cups per day, significantly reduces the risk of female infertility, contrasting with the impact of coffee and caffeine intake. (Source: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology)