Neurodivergent Masking: A Hidden Contributor to the $2-Trillion Burnout Crisis – MedCity News
It can be tiring pretending to be someone you’re not. For many neurodivergent people at work, this is an everyday reality — and it’s burning them out.
It can be tiring pretending to be someone you’re not. For many neurodivergent people at work, this is an everyday reality — and it’s burning them out.
Li et al. report the maturational principles of network segregation and integration of the functional connectome during the first 1,000 days of human life. They also show…
Papers and posters should be submitted to the AIME 2024 Easychair Workshop website. May 10, 2024 | Submission Deadline May 28, 2024 | Notice of…
Two new studies released Thursday shed new light on how states are handling the Medicaid unwinding process for adults and children. | Analyses out of…
Behavioral health facilities can face unique IPC challenges because group therapy and social interactions are an important component of patients’ treatment plans, and IPC requirements…
Explore special articles published online first to coincide with presentations at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.
Explore special articles published online first to coincide with presentations at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.
Urban et al. identify medieval English red squirrels as an animal host for Mycobacterium leprae by genetic evidence. Their One Health approach using historical sources, zooarchaeology,…
Explore special articles published online first to coincide with presentations at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.
Innovative treatments are still needed to reduce metastatic disease for early-stage breast cancer. Pan et al. found that local microwave ablation combined with camrelizumab showed a…
Nature Communications – Genomic surveillance of Plasmodium falciparum could improve monitoring of drug resistance, but implementation has been hampered due to the large and complex…