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on May 22, 2025
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Tanja Elisabeth Andresen is more than a hospitality expert—she’s a visionary leader who has spent over two decades shaping the international hotel and travel industry. With her extensive background in global hotel sales, Tanja brings a wealth of experience, strategy, and heart to everything she touches. Her journey, which began in the high-pressure world of […]

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on May 21, 2025
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Kristine Lee, MD I think that practicing medicine is a very rewarding vocation. As doctors, we choose this call, we want to help people. There is immense satisfaction in supporting patients on their way to better health. But too often, the realities of modern medicine move us away from what matters most. Administrative tasks, particularly […]

FEATURE
on May 21, 2025
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Khang Nguyen, MD, discusses the power of augmented intelligence to enhance patient care and support the clinician workforce AI and machine learning are at the forefront of transforming health care today — and when applied as value-based health care innovations that enhance the human touch and keep the patient in the center, they’re best positioned […]

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on May 13, 2025
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Have you ever wondered why some children never seem to suffer allergies, even if they are surrounded by pets or live in farms? A fascinating study by Sweden suggests that the answer could be in its intestinal microbiota. Farms, pets and its intestine: What is the connection? The study, conducted by researchers from the University […]

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on May 13, 2025
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The beautiful game is directed to North America for the FIFA 2026 World Cup, but there is an opponent that no team can overcome: extreme heat. Duration scheduled at the summer peak, from June to July, in 16 cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico, this World Cup can try the players not only […]

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on May 13, 2025
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Imagine a hospital, a place where we are going to heal, but also an access point for germs. Approximately in recent years, the masks became a symbol of protection, a barrier between us and those annoying pathogens. But what happens when those masks come out? A recent study of Harvard’s Faculty of Medicine offers some […]

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on May 12, 2025
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An innovative study reveals that eating too much red meat, a special processed child, could increase its risk of dementia. But do not worry, exchange these health alternatives not only saves your memory but also keeps your young brain. Red risk and dementia Dr. Daniel Wang and his team at Harvard Public Health School of […]

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on May 12, 2025
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Artificial sweets such as Aspartamo have long been marketed as a healthier alternative to sugar, offering the sweetness that people yearn without additional calories. But a new study suggests that aspartamo can come with its own set of risks, specifically, for the health of the heart. Researchers at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden found that […]

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on May 11, 2025
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For years, we have made our genes the key to our health and longevity. But what happens if lifestyle and environmental factors play a much more important role? An innovative study of the University of Oxford suggests that the increase that behaviors such as smoking, exercise and socioconomic conditions have a much greater impact on […]

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on May 11, 2025
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Parkinson’s disease (EP) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motorized impediments, tremors, stiffness and cognitive deterioration. While its exact cause is still difficult, new research suggests that cholesterol metabolism can play a fundamental role in its progression. A recently published study in PLOS BIOLOGY By Professor Zhereo Zhang and his colleagues from the University […]