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A study in Uganda found that nearly half of emergency department healthcare workers reported high emotional exhaustion, a key sign of burnout. This highlights the urgent need for workplace interventions in low-resource settings to protect healthcare workers’ mental health and improve patient care.
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The research identified poor communication with colleagues and caring for elderly or terminally ill patients as major factors linked to burnout among emergency workers. Addressing these specific stressors could be key to creating healthier work environments in hospitals.
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A community-based program in South Florida successfully engaged men who were eligible for HIV prevention medication (PrEP) into care. This model shows how local, tailored outreach can help overcome barriers to accessing crucial preventive health services.
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A commentary argues that digital storytelling could be a powerful new tool for HIV prevention among adolescents. Since many young people start having sex without proper knowledge or protection, creative digital approaches might reach them more effectively than traditional school or health programs.
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A review found that a pregnant person’s negative feelings about their body are often linked to gaining more weight than recommended during pregnancy. This connection between mental well-being and physical health underscores the importance of supporting positive body image in prenatal care.
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The same review also found some evidence that positive body image might help new mothers start and continue breastfeeding. This suggests that supporting a person’s relationship with their body could have benefits for both their own and their baby’s health.
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