Early Morning Silence and Stoic Reflections
Marcus Aurelius, Bicycling, and the Mental Cost of Social Media In the quiet streets of Dallas, around 4:30 a.m., I ride my bicycle. It’s dark. The roads are empty.
Read MoreMarcus Aurelius, Bicycling, and the Mental Cost of Social Media In the quiet streets of Dallas, around 4:30 a.m., I ride my bicycle. It’s dark. The roads are empty.
Read MoreFor many patients, facing surgery is one of the most stressful experiences of their lives. The fear of the procedure itself is often matched, if not exceeded, by the anxiety around cost, logistics, and navigating a system that feels complicated and impersonal.
Read MoreIn medicine, we often highlight the surgeons, physicians, and specialists. But so much of the heart of healthcare rests with those who don’t always get the spotlight.
Read MoreColon cancer often begins without a sound. No symptoms. No warning signs. Just a small polyp quietly growing — sometimes for years — until it becomes something life-threatening.
Read MoreA recent KFF Health News piece tells the story of Tim Winard, who thought he was prepared for a routine colonoscopy only to be stunned by a $7,000 bill.
Read MoreEmployee appreciation isn’t just about bonuses, free lunches, or team-building outings. For small businesses, one of the most powerful ways to show employees you care is by helping them
Read MoreIn recent years, one of the more pressing — and often underdiscussed — issues in American healthcare has been the rise of abusive billing practices
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