America’s healthcare exodus: Why workers are leaving the frontlines in record numbers

A recent Harris Poll reveals a deepening crisis in the U.S. healthcare system, with over half of frontline workers considering leaving their jobs due to burnout, undervaluation, and lack of career support. With looming shortages of nearly 700,000 healthcare professionals by 2037, experts stress that investing in education, career growth, and retention strategies is critical…

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Always stressed? High cortisol is quietly ‘killing’ brain cells, and can even impair memory, says research

Elevated cortisol levels, often triggered by chronic stress, significantly impair memory and brain function. Research indicates that excessive cortisol shrinks the hippocampus, disrupts neurogenesis, and interferes with sleep, leading to forgetfulness and concentration difficulties. Studies demonstrate a link between high cortisol and reduced brain volume, but cognitive abilities can recover with interventions aimed at stress…

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