Category: Health

Training the physician of the future

Many argue that the innovations in medical education now being explored at places like UTRGV are on a scale rarely seen. “I think there is something of a medical education revolution occurring at the moment,” says Jane Moore, who teaches obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Oxford in the UK. Image: mallix

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Mental health apps lean on bots and unlicensed therapists

Mental health care services are going through a quiet revolution, fueled in part by the widely acknowledged problem of access to therapists and other licensed professionals. No one disputes that new services like Sibly are exciting and innovative. The bigger question is whether they will actually have a positive impact, or whether offering mental health care without involving licensed therapists has the potential to cause real harm. Image: Lieutenant Pol

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Smelly gas protects against clogged arteries

Hydrogen sulfide has a bad reputation: not only does the gas smell of rotten eggs, but it is also so toxic that in large quantities it can cause respiratory failure and even death. But over the last 20 years, biologists have learned that the gas also helps keep the circulatory system functioning properly. Image: Lhopfan

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