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10 votes
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The UK NHS in crisis - evaluating radical alternatives
10 votes -
[preprint] Suicide after leaving the UK Armed Forces 1996-2018: a cohort study
13 votes -
The body’s immune system responding to a COVID vaccine, and not the vaccine itself, is likely the cause of menstrual cycle changes experienced after vaccination
42 votes -
Maternal deaths are expected to rise under US abortion bans, but the increase may be hard to measure
18 votes -
A political gap in excess deaths in the USA widened after COVID-19 vaccines arrived, study says
36 votes -
US health insurance giant Cigna sued over algorithm allegedly used to deny coverage to hundreds of thousands of patients
27 votes -
Advice on contact lenses causing red eyes
Hi, I started trialing contact lenses (toric lenses, specifically) about a month ago, and have had a problem with them making my eyes seriously red. I've tried 3 different brands of contacts now,...
Hi, I started trialing contact lenses (toric lenses, specifically) about a month ago, and have had a problem with them making my eyes seriously red. I've tried 3 different brands of contacts now, and the issue has persisted across all three. Has anyone else had a similar experience and figure out how to manage it? Thank you!
12 votes -
'Hospital-at-home' trend means family members must be caregivers — ready or not
15 votes -
Professor of medicine claims that curing America’s loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
16 votes -
The post Dobbs dilemma for US emergency healthcare - Navigating the conflict between EMTALA and State abortion restrictions
21 votes -
2022 guidance from President Biden's administration assures doctors they’ll be protected by US federal law for providing emergency abortion care even if their state bans the procedure
40 votes -
First over-the-counter birth control pill gets US FDA approval
58 votes -
How UnitedHealth’s US acquisition of a popular Medicare Advantage algorithm sparked internal dissent over denied care
14 votes -
The UK's NHS mental health review will fail to answer its darkest secret
12 votes -
Women in Denmark can now take a blood test to identify genetic foetal abnormalities in early pregnancy. But it has raised ethical questions.
62 votes -
Five locally transmitted cases of Malaria in USA, first since early 2000s
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How often do US health insurers say no to patients? No one knows.
21 votes -
Does minimum unit pricing for alcohol cause or prevent harm?
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Which apps do you use for your mental health and wellbeing, if any?
I have lost my r/finch community, and am feeling curious to see if there are any folks here who also find apps can be helpful for their mental health. I struggle with anxiety and am processing a...
I have lost my r/finch community, and am feeling curious to see if there are any folks here who also find apps can be helpful for their mental health.
I struggle with anxiety and am processing a lot of grief, and may or may not have ADHD (I am in the process of getting tested, but it takes a while). My experiences with therapy are a bit mixed, so I am currently going down the route of trying to DIY my wellness a little. Starting simple with things like, sleep more, try to focus on drinking enough, go out in nature, switching off podcasts and phones and reading more. It's actually helped me, bit by bit.
One of my 'tools' is an app called finch, a virtual pet that encourages you to set goals, check in how you are feeling, journal, do mindful breathing and such. I tried many things and this app is the one that stuck and actually works.
Just wanted to ask, do any others here use wellness apps? And have they worked for you? Which do you recommend?
Just to be clear, I mean apps that work as a stand alone solution, rather than apps like 'better help' which ultimately just connect you to a therapist. Although Better Help has its uses too!
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The moral crisis of America’s doctors
15 votes -
US medical insurers clamping down on doctors who prescribe Ozempic for weight loss
22 votes -
Sweden is on course to become one of the world's first smoke-free countries, defined as less than 5% of the adult population smoking
15 votes -
This nonprofit health system cuts off US patients with medical debt
14 votes -
Why suicide rates are dropping around the world
7 votes -
White House launching $5 billion program to speed coronavirus vaccines
3 votes -
Finland is the European country with the highest proportion of under 25s dying from drugs
6 votes -
Covid backlash hobbles US public health and future pandemic response
8 votes -
Isolation combined with an inhospitable environment can be a cause of stress on Greenland – but locals have found a way to deal with it: tuning into nature
3 votes -
To prepare for future pandemics, we can learn from the OECD's top two performers: New Zealand and Iceland
8 votes -
How do pandemics begin? There's a new theory — and a new strategy to thwart them
4 votes -
Semaglutide weight loss injections to be made available directly from pharmacies in the UK
6 votes -
UnitedHealthcare tried to deny coverage to a chronically ill US patient. He fought back, exposing the insurer’s inner workings.
15 votes -
Nobody has my condition but me - Medical researchers find my genetic mutation endlessly fascinating. But being unique isn’t a plus when you’re a patient.
6 votes -
It's time to put cancer warning labels on alcohol, experts say
13 votes -
Critical incidents being declared across English hospitals
@Shaun Lintern: 🚨 @UHDBTrust declared a critical incident last night - cancelling all meetings and training to ensure clinical staff "are on wards and patient facing" pic.twitter.com/vLxUHwLZPD
14 votes -
Thousands of women in Greenland, including some as young as twelve, had a contraceptive device implanted in their womb, often without consent
16 votes -
What you need to know about Group A Strep (scarlet fever)?
5 votes -
Protesters openly urge Xi Jinping to resign over China Covid curbs
25 votes -
Denmark's long Covid patients feel abandoned by pandemic response
5 votes -
Health in England 2015-2020
4 votes -
Rising ebola cases in Uganda spark regional concern
5 votes -
Lawmakers in Finland have approved a legislative reform that will ease the process of getting an abortion in the country
5 votes -
The underserved market of menopause
3 votes -
Denmark and Greenland have formally agreed to launch a two-year investigation into historic birth control practices carried out for many years on Inuit Greenlanders
5 votes -
Silent crisis of soaring excess deaths gripping Britain is only tip of the iceberg
6 votes -
FDA clears path for hearing aids to be sold over the counter in the USA
18 votes -
Did Sweden's controversial COVID strategy pay off? In many ways it did – but it let the elderly down
10 votes -
White House declares mpox a public health emergency
24 votes -
Polio found in New York wastewater as state urges vaccinations
9 votes