Dermatology has long been a field at the forefront of medical innovation, evolving rapidly to meet the diverse needs of patients. Traditionally, dermatology focused predominantly on the treatment of skin conditions, often with an emphasis on aesthetics. However, recent advancements have expanded the scope of dermatology far beyond just aesthetic concerns, paving the way for a holistic approach to skin health.
RAINN—the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network—firmly believes that people from all walks of life and from every community deserve compassion and support to overcome the trauma of sexual assault. While LGBTQIA+ individuals continue to advocate for equal rights in a number of political and civic forums, RAINN provides a safe and accepting space with specially trained teams dedicated to assisting victims and their loved ones as they navigate the effects of sexual violence and assault.
Winter ushers in a distinctive set of health concerns, each with its own set of complexities. In this comprehensive exploration, we will delve into the spectrum of health issues that come to the forefront during the winter season. Armed with insights from experts and practical strategies, you will be well-prepared to guard your well-being, from grappling with the biting cold of flu and respiratory ailments to the skin's tempestuous relationship with eczema and dermatitis.
The new robotic system could offer data regarding post-stroke mobility that healthcare specialists can use for monitoring a stroke patient's recovery and rehabilitation. Read to learn more.
Understanding aggressive behavior and knowing how to de-escalate tense situations are crucial for promoting safety and resolving conflicts. According to Pollack Peacebuilding, de-escalation training can foster the necessary skills for managers, leaders, supervisors, and employees to prevent workplace conflicts from escalating and workplace violence from occurring.
COVID is reportedly mild in 80% of cases but is fatal for individuals 60 years and older as it attacks the immune system. Continue reading to learn more.
A review of 25 studies finds that exposure to insecticides correlates with reduced sperm counts, prompting calls for regulations to minimize human contact. Read on for more details.