July 28, 2025

How coaching transforms care for people with multiple sclerosis

​Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune-mediated neurodegenerative disease that affects approximately 2.8 million people worldwide, and its incidence has risen...

July 27, 2025

Why doctors striking may be the most ethical choice

​“When doctors strike, patients die.” That phrase—flattened into certainty—gets tossed around like a moral verdict. It shows up in op-eds,...

July 27, 2025

Integrating vitamin education in mental health care

​For a long time, I was close-minded to the idea of vitamin supplementation as a meaningful part of mental health...

July 27, 2025

How photos shape drug stigma—and what we can do about it

​Well before I was a physician, I was an art history major at Bowdoin College. Beneath towering pine trees, I...

July 27, 2025

From participants to partners: Rethinking clinical trial design

​Clinical trials are the cornerstone of progress in cancer treatment. Yet, paradoxically, the very patients these trials are designed to...

July 27, 2025

Mumps orchitis still causes infertility years after childhood

​As a reproductive endocrinologist, I see countless patients who walk through my doors with quiet stories of loss—sometimes the loss...

July 27, 2025

What it means to be a woman in medicine today

​At first glance, medical school can be simplified to “drinking from a fire hose.” Endless Anki cards, color-coded notes, iPads...

July 26, 2025

First-name familiarity improves doctor-patient connection

​In medicine, one surprisingly heated debate doesn’t get much airtime: Should patients call their doctors by their first name? It...

July 26, 2025

How Japan and the U.S. can collaborate for better health care

​The United States and Japan, while separated by geography, language, and culture, share more in common than first meets the...

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