Share on PinterestPhysicians are the gatekeepers of our health, but burnout rates are shockingly high.To help support the mental well-being of you and your loved ones during this difficult time, visit our dedicated hub to discover more research-backed information. Over and over in your head, you may be thinking: “I can’t do this anymore.”“My patients…
burnout, a response to a prolonged period of stress. The issue is often occupational; the World Health Organization (WHO) define burnout as “a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed.”Burnout is particularly common among physicians, who regularly face long hours and high-pressure situations. In the U.S., levels of…
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4 min read A new study found people lost an average of 32.4 pounds while on semaglutide and tirzepatide. People who discontinue GLP-1 drugs regained nearly 22 pounds within a year. They returned to their starting weight in less than 2 years. Doctors say there's three common mistakes people make that is likely contributing to