Month: February 2023

A chat may help convert a peer to a pro-sustainability stance

Engaging in a lively conversation may be the key to persuading individuals who are skeptical of environmental conservation initiatives. A recent study proposes that by expressing a perspective supportive of sustainability during a friendly chat, it is possible to alter their outlook. This suggests that a simple exchange of ideas can open new mental pathways […]

Published on February 6, 2023

Hundreds of US Doctors Died Caring for Patients During Pandemic

Like courageous soldiers on a battlefield, many American doctors valiantly fought on the frontlines of the pandemic, only to tragically lose their lives. A recent analysis reveals that an estimated 622 doctors aged 45 and over lost their lives from March 2020 to December, paying the ultimate price for their unwavering dedication. These selfless heroes […]

Published on February 6, 2023

Scientists Push for Safety Review of New Alzheimer’s Drug

The call for an expert panel to review the safety concerns surrounding Eisai’s new Alzheimer’s treatment, Lecanemab, is gaining momentum. Just as engineers double-check all the nuts and bolts of a new bridge before it opens to traffic, doctors and scientists want the FDA to scrutinize the potential risks and benefits of this drug. Fast-track […]

Published on February 6, 2023