Pregnant women of color say doctors and nurses mislead them

Pregnant women of color say doctors and nurses are packaging health information in a way that limits their options and even misleads them.

U. Washington • futurity
Aug. 29, 2019 ~6 min

How to fight mental illness stigma at college with fun

Getting college students to engage in fun activities centered around honesty about mental health can help cut mental illness stigma.

Kevin Fryling-Indiana • futurity
Aug. 14, 2019 ~6 min


‘Teach back’ communication can keep you out of hospital

Physicians should initiate teach-back interactions with each patient they see, but if they don't, patients can bring it up first.

Alisson Clark-Florida • futurity
Aug. 5, 2019 ~4 min

Better communication helps cancer patients feel ‘in control’

Tools to improve communication between doctors and patients receiving cancer care can help patients feel like they have more control over their treatment.

U. Melbourne • futurity
July 30, 2019 ~8 min

How African American families can talk about diabetes

Interviews with members of 20 African American families with strong histories of type 2 diabetes suggest how to promote communication about the disease.

Angie Hunt-Iowa State • futurity
July 25, 2019 ~5 min

Swampy cells coordinate defenses in a surprising way

"There are many different ways of communication in biology but this is really a new kind of signaling between cells that we're trying to understand."

Taylor Kubota-Stanford • futurity
July 16, 2019 ~7 min

Compassion makes all the difference for HIV treatment

"Today, HIV is considered a chronic, treatable condition. However, this study found that many patients continue to view it as a death sentence."

Patti Verbanas-Rutgers • futurity
July 15, 2019 ~4 min

When is it time for seniors to forgo cancer screening?

New research tackles a tough conversation for older adults and their health providers: When does life expectancy make cancer screening unwise?

Johns Hopkins University • futurity
July 3, 2019 ~10 min


Using these emotion words may shield teens from depression

Teens who can articulate negative emotions with more nuance may have a lower risk of depression, research shows.

Sandra Knispel-U. Rochester • futurity
June 28, 2019 ~6 min

Terminally ill patients highlight vital end-of-life talks

Interviews with terminally ill patients clarify the need to talk about where we want to spend our final days.

U. Melbourne • futurity
June 27, 2019 ~7 min

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