The ‘more or less’ model of not-New-Year’s resolutions for busy MDsPatients ask us for advice. They demand ‘medical clearance’ to embark on elaborate plans of self-flagellation. They tell us what they are going to do, whether we agree or not. The science behind building healthy habits can help you keep your New Year’s resolutionEvery New Year, millions of people make resolutions, with the most common resolutions being health-related. Despite their popularity, up to 80% of resolutions fail. Does elderberry extract help prevent winter ailments? Cold and flu season is here again, which naturally brings us questions about what is effective for prevention or treatment of this yearly affliction. Will medical political history repeat itself in 2024? Are we in for more of the same when it comes to advocacy for the profession, or are new players genuinely going to shake things up? A layperson’s list of New Year's resolutions for physicians Matt Maruca shares his seven key hopes for doctors in 2024. POLL: What emerging technology do you believe will have the most significant impact on healthcare in the next five years? Take our weekly doctor poll. See what your colleagues say. Help! I can’t seem to slow down! I know I should be using my precious time off to recharge my batteries but after a hectic year, I just can’t seem to slow myself down. Can anyone relate? Yes, Alykhan. There is a Santa Claus Healing for healthcare: More progress than we regularly see to mend the ailing system. Finger sepsis We've come a long way in controlling—but not conquering—germ invasion. If Santa made a clinic visit... Speculating on the potential health woes of this North Pole legend. First Previous 44 45 46 47 48 Next Last