Can mindfulness meditation help you stress less during the holidays?
Bouvé's Laura Dudley explains why it’s a good idea to squeeze a mindfulness practice into your busy day.
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Bouvé's Laura Dudley explains why it’s a good idea to squeeze a mindfulness practice into your busy day.
The Enabling Engineering class applies engineering to enable and empower individuals with disabilities.
Interested in providing care outside of a traditional medical setting? Here are seven travel-focused medical jobs that provide an excellent change of pace.
Ken and Christina Procaccianti met on the Green Line while attending Northeastern. Years later — inspired by the entrepreneurial spirit on campus — they launched Green Line Apothecary, now serving all of Rhode Island.
Considering an adventurous medical career? Here’s how to get a job in extreme medicine, and the steps you should take to prepare for this career path.
Alzheimer’s and related forms of dementia are commonplace with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting that 5.8 million people in the United States live with these diseases. This number is expected to rise to 14 million by 2060.
Exposure to commonly used insecticides can be linked to a reduction in sperm concentration in adult men, according to a Northeastern University researcher.
Are you considering taking an extreme medicine course? Learn what you should expect to learn in a graduate-level extreme medicine program.
The COVID-19 winter forecast is for relatively mild illness thanks to vaccination and natural immunity, health experts at Northeastern University say.
New groundbreaking research from Northeastern and international partners offers a model for weighing the tradeoffs between protecting public health and the economy during the next pandemic.