HMN 2026: How Popular workout supplement may blunt heart benefits of exercise in women
A supplement widely promoted for athletic performance may interfere with some of the heart’s beneficial adaptations to exercise, according to new Dalhousie University research published in Scientific Reports. While these supplements are often promoted to support exercise performance and cardiovascular…
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HMN 2026: How Poor mental health may shape care quality, confidence and unmet needs across 18 countries
Squeezed by the system: Across 18 countries, people with poor mental health reported lower care quality, more discrimination, and significantly less confidence in getting and affording good care. Created using Krita. Credit: Laura Espinoza-Pajuelo (CC-BY 4.0, creativecommons.org) People with self-reported…
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HMN 2026: How Parental support package cuts burnout among new physician trainees in randomized trial
Occupational burnout is a growing threat to care quality, workforce retention and physician well-being. Pregnant and postpartum physicians-in-training are especially at risk, facing stigma, limited support, and physical demands, alongside major role transitions and increased responsibilities at home. Investigators at…
