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    Is it possible to break the cycle of burnout for good?

    The burnout cycle for many has become predictable, from overworking to burnout to recovering and onto the next busy period again, but the loop doesn't have to be endless.

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    Battles over Biomarker Testing Shed Light on Precision Medicine’s Inaccessibility

    Biomarker testing, where doctors use samples to determine biological indicators to help customize treatments for serious illnesses, remains out of reach for many.

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    Mental health care is hard to find, especially for people with Medicare or Medicaid

    The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General finds that access continues to be severely limited to vulnerable populations. 

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    Philadelphia nonprofit loses latest bid to open supervised drug-use center

    In a decision by a federal judge Wednesday, those in favor of overdose prevention centers have lost ground, advocating for them as life-saving spaces.

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    Beyond Self-Care and Wellness Retreats: What Healing Justice Requires

    Healing justice work is often seen as recent but is rooted in different global histories and can be essential for social movements that need collective care.

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    9 energizing ideas that can put a spring in your step

    Spring has almost sprung and there are several science-backed approaches to help thaw out from the winter months and refresh your daily routine.

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    How to Advance a Regenerative Economy

    The current extractive economics of the world are harming the planet and people, much of whom are BIPOC, a transition is needed towards more reciprocal systems.

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    Do You Understand Why You Catastrophize?

    Some leaders engage in “catastrophizing” behavior, turning small stumbling blocks into apocalypse level disasters and spreading their anxiety throughout the organization.

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    Traditional medicine provides health care to many around the globe – the WHO is trying to make it safer and more standardized

    For almost 80 percent of the world, traditional medicine is their first option to heal ailments.

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    How the Climate Crisis is Changing Mental Healthcare

    Eco-anxiety is the direct result of the climate crisis, but it can be heightened by one's lived experiences and social position within oppressive structures.

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