Humor can heal and laughter can sometimes be the best medicine. Cartoons can convey a message and leave a lasting impression besides making one smile! A new study from the University of Southampton ...
Cartoons could be a beneficial way of educating patients and empowering them to cope better with their long term conditions, research indicates. "Humor is frequently and naturally used by people with ...
Two pediatricians are thinking outside the box to engage their patients and their parents. In Wisconsin, Diana Lerner, M.D., is making cartoon videos to teach her young patients about their medical ...
An Ohio doctor surprises his young surgery patients with hand-drawn dressings that feature the children’s favorite characters. After surgery, Dr. Robert Parry, of Akron Children’s Hospital, draws on ...
Tony Husband has been raising awareness of dementia since his father was diagnosed with the condition. Knowing first-hand how it feels to lose a loved one to dementia, Tony has created a funny and ...
When Dr. Jack Maypole was growing up, his mother, Nancy, had a small business sketching and selling greeting cards. Maypole followed suit, occasionally selling cartoons on the side while he was ...
A pediatric nurse at a hospital in Utah, connects with young patients by drawing cartoons, a tradition that covers hospital walls and has spread among the staff.Oct. 22, 2017 ...
Throughout the day, New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff jots down ideas that strike him as funny: A door lies on a couch in a psychiatrist's office, and the psychiatrist says, "You're not crazy, you ...
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