With better medication and care, doctors are helping people with heart failure improve the quality and length of their lives.
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With better medication and care, doctors are helping people with heart failure improve the quality and length of their lives.
Mobile apps may help someone with schizophrenia stick to a medication schedule; keep tabs on mood, sleep, and day-to-day functioning; and even manage symptoms such as hallucinations.
While burnout is often used to describe the effects of all this ongoing stress among health care workers battling the pandemic, mental health experts have recently begun to say that a better description is moral trauma -- and that this moral trauma is so long-lasting and pervasive, it actually becomes moral injury.
People with schizophrenia tend to have lower life expectancy than those who don’t have the disease. Schizophrenia itself isn’t life-threatening. But people who have it are more likely to have other health conditions that raise their chances of death.