Is It Getting Worse To Be A Doctor?
Studies seem to indicate that doctors are "burning out" more frequently and that more than half of U.S. physicians experience it at some point.

The science and safety behind newly popular weight loss drugs
Today’s weight loss drugs pull from the science of diabetes treatments. Those have been proven for years to have fewer and less serious side effects.
By Patrick Sison / AP
Amazon launches $5-a-month unlimited prescriptions for Prime members
The retail giant’s RxPass has a prescription list that includes more than 50 common medications.
By Mark Lennihan / AP
Men And Women Given Differing Advice To Treat Heart Disease
Researchers found that heart disease in women has been overlooked and women are less likely than men to be prescribed medication to treat it.
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Businesses tap into booming short-form social video
Nearly all growth in both consumer spending and hours spent on video apps has skyrocketed.
By Scripps News
Virtual reality is helping nursing students prepare for the real world
Instead of learning how to take care of patients in a classroom, students at one school are in a virtual hospital learning on virtual patients.
By Scripps News
TikTok helps a Maryland dad's boating app become Apple's #1 app
A Harford County man's boating app is cruising to a new level of success after a little help from his daughter and a whole lot of TikTok users.
By Scripps News