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The ACT study: Looking toward the future
At 25 years, the Adult Changes in Thought study is committed to science, collaboration, and jokes, writes Erin Bowles.
The House of God at 40
We can still learn from a 1970s novel based on real-life doctors, Dr. Eric B. Larson writes, recalling his internship time with them.
Mindfulness: Practicing what we preach (and study)
KPWHRI doesn’t just study mindfulness. We encourage our employees to practice it. Dr. Jennifer McClure explains.
What does ‘patient-centered, family-centered care’ mean?
Researchers asked patients, caregivers, and physicians this question. Here’s what they learned.
Could ‘deprescribing’ anticholinergic drugs prevent dementia?
Dr. Larson reflects on splashes, ripples, and new research, which builds on his earlier findings from the ACT study.
Nature contact: A prescription for health and well-being
Dr. Jennifer McClure talks about green spaces, forest bathing, and the health benefits of spending time in nature.
6 Building Blocks helps rural clinics to manage opioids
Dr. Michael Parchman and colleagues use new ways to enable small clinics to reduce opioid use in the Pacific Northwest.
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