Lifestyle
Opinion
Spring
I grew up in New England where Forsythia bushes flower this time of year – a most welcome sign that the winter’s worst was over.
Livin' on the MDedge
Cancer-battling breath, Zombie Bambi, and hops as health food
And why Goliath had trouble finding a helmet that fit.
Hitting a Nerve
Online vitriol’s expansion into doctor discussion sites
“Anonymous websites, by their very nature, tend to attract nastiness since the writers can’t be held accountable. As a result, many of them have...
Commentary
Diagnostic metal rod, eyeball extramission, fungal foot fetish
And why nanotechnology urine doesn’t make you a superhero.
Conference Coverage
Culture change needed to improve gender inequalities in medicine
LONDON – A group of prominent female physicians and thought-leaders discuss cultural changes needed to address gender inequality in science and...
Commentary
What I learned from Navy SEALs about resilience
What’s your personal ethos? Make sure that the job you do and the activities you perform tie into your ethos as much and as often as possible.
Postcall Podcast
500 Women in Medicine: Part II
More on the network and movement that is 500 Women in Medicine
Livin' on the MDedge
Love hormone plein air, posh preused Kleenex, and dieting plague vectors
And why Rocky the flying squirrel leaves a pink trail across the sky.
Conference Coverage
Fund projects, not people to address gender bias in research funding
LONDON – Female investigators are less likely to secure research funding than men simply because they are women, according to research published...
Opinion
Getting a good night’s sleep
Nothing frightens sleep away faster than an all-out effort to find it. And yet, it should be the easiest of all health habits to cultivate.
Opinion
In search of an ear
For many people, the workplace serves as a therapeutic outlet where they can share their troubles. But this is not often the case for physicians...