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.
Early menopause significantly increases the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis for women. A recent study sheds light on the association between menopausal status and the development of RA.
Study Suggests Elevated Testosterone Levels in Women with Borderline Personality Disorder Linked to Internalizing Symptoms, Not Externalizing Behaviors - European Journal of Psychotraumatology
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.
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Health care professionals welcome the FTC's new rule banning noncompete agreements but are concerned it may not protect those in nonprofit health care settings, potentially impacting most of the nation's medical professionals.
A recent study revealed that moderate tea consumption, less than 2 cups per day, was linked to a reduced risk of female infertility, while coffee and caffeine showed no significant impact. The findings shed light on the potential role of tea in reproductive health.
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.