
Study Reveals How Inflammation Drives Bone Loss in Aggressive Childhood Leukaemia
Blood Journal study shows inflammation drives bone loss in childhood leukaemia, including aggressive lymphoblastic leukaemia.
Work-related stress, burnout, fatigue, and mental health problems are increasingly prevalent among healthcare professionals. A study in Mayo Clinic Proceedings in 2022 found that over 3 in 5 physicians reported burnout in 2021. Similarly, the National Academy of Medicine reported that between 35-54% of nurses experienced burnout symptoms in 2019.
How can we help healthcare professionals achieve a better work-life balance and overcome personal, professional, and industry challenges to promote their mental health and well-being?
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Blood Journal study shows inflammation drives bone loss in childhood leukaemia, including aggressive lymphoblastic leukaemia.

Moral injury in healthcare highlights deeper ethical conflict beyond burnout, with serious clinician wellbeing risks.

Study finds bariatric surgery improves obesity-related hypertension and metabolic dysfunction more than nonsurgical treatments.

The BMJ review shows COVID-19 affects the skin, causing cutaneous manifestations from transient inflammatory rashes to severe lesions.

Nature Communications study shows a nasal swab can detect Alzheimer’s biological markers for early Alzheimer’s detection.

Nature Microbiology study from Technical University of Munich shows a modified antibiotic is far more effective against H. pylori.