Returning guest Jen Flynn with Nurses Service Organization (NSO) discusses the real risks that personal and unguarded social media use poses and the best practices young nurses can use to ensure that how they use social media is professional.
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How Foot Pain Affects Overall Health
Dr. Ernest L. Isaacson, a board-certified podiatrist discusses foot pain, foot injuries and how that can lead to problems elsewhere in the body. Foot injuries, such as blisters, cuts or a sore can cause ulcers and infections, which in serious cases may even lead to amputation.
ARISTADA INITIO™ for Treatment of Schizophrenia
Dr. David Walling, Ph.D., CEO, psychologist and principal investigator at CNS Trials, a clinical research provider, discusses the recent FDA approval (June 2018) of ARISTADA INITIO™ for the initiation of ARISTADA® (aripiprazole lauroxil), a long-acting injectable atypical antipsychotic for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults.
Can Cat Poop Help Reduce a Person’s Fear?
A recent study analyzed the association between a parasite called Toxoplasma gondii that comes from cat feces with the lack of fear and increased risk-taking behaviors found among entrepreneurs.
New Discovery On Molecules Could Lead To News Drugs For Traumatic Brain Injury
A team of scientists led by Rutgers University has discovered two molecules that can protect nerve cells after a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
US FDA Approved The First New Endometriosis Drug
Elagolix, a new drug created for the treatment of endometriosis pain, has been recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Geckos Can Regenerate Brain Cells and This Could Help Replace Damaged Human Brain Cells
A unique type of stem cell that allows geckos to generate new brain cells has been recently discovered by researchers from the University of Guelph.
Bone Health of Older Prediabetic Patients May Improve Through Football Training
A study has found that a modified version of football training called Football Fitness can help improve bone health in middle-aged and elderly patients with prediabetes.
Can Suicide Rates Increase Due to Warm Weather?
A recent study suggests that global warming may be connected to the increasing suicide rates in Mexico and the United States.
Men Can Feel Sad After Making Love, Just Like Women
Researchers from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have conducted a world-first study and discovered that men can also suffer from Postcoital Dysphoria (PCD).