Rethinking hospital diets: personalized, healthy, real food
...which is a challenge when cooking about 2,000 patient meals per day while accounting for specialized diets and providing food for employees and visitors. At the same time, they are...
...which is a challenge when cooking about 2,000 patient meals per day while accounting for specialized diets and providing food for employees and visitors. At the same time, they are...
...behavior, Kado said. For instance, patients should practice mobility (safely moving their bodies every day) and mental activity (prioritizing mindfulness and sleep) that's tailored to individual conditions or recovery protocols....
...meant to show a day in the life of what she goes through," Williams said, adding that Armaneigh has been hospitalized for the last eight months, hooked to a cardiac...
...was an infectious disease physician working with HIV patients in the early '80s, and what I was seeing in the hospital every day was tragic. When I came home, writing...
...no life on earth without the sun; the sun is really important. We just have to protect ourselves. Make sure you wear sunscreen every day when you leave the house....
...share my passion for helping humanity inspire me to go above and beyond each day." Bruce Feldstein MD, BCC, director of Jewish chaplaincy services Feldstein and his team provide spiritual...
...day actually seeing patients. We spend our time filling out electronic medical records and other forms and documents. AI-powered tools might streamline a lot of that work. That would allow...
From nurses and clinicians weaving their heritage into their everyday work, to researchers seeking solutions for conditions that impact their community, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders make meaningful contributions to...
...fractions from multiple heartbeats in just milliseconds, but in this study, the algorithm was programmed to analyze one heartbeat to match the work of the sonographers.) Zou hopes that support...
Tears streamed down faces and champagne poured into glasses last Friday on Match Day, a day of anticipation and celebration for medical students around the country. On this day, medical...
...National Academy of Sciences in February, offers hope that, one day, targeted drugs could intervene to quell the genes behind the damage, something they're already testing out in mouse studies,...
...event. "At the end of the day, the brain is sending and receiving signals that enable the dance moves themselves." Sinha also gave a talk about how neurons communicate between...
...may not. And those who get sick will start to feel the effects at different times -- a day later, or several days later." It depends on a variety of...
...one day I walked up the hill from the parking lot to the pool without stopping--and while talking to a friend. That might seem like a small thing, but I'd...
...and cleared for use, the search for new drugs that might help patients with refractory epilepsy is very slow going." Currently, epilepsy drug discovery requires days or weeks of monitoring...
...into children's story books. Parents spend a lot of time -- around 30 minutes a day -- reading to small kids. The scientists wondered if children's books could stealthily nudge...