We’ve ranted and raved for years about the benefits of an instant-read thermometer and how using one can help you be a more confident home cook. It’s useful for baked goods, deep frying, custards, ...
When your baby feels warm, it does not always mean they have a fever. A baby's age and how you take their temperature matter more than you think. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why certain ...
Key Takeaways • Use a digital thermometer—cook chicken breasts to 155–160 °F to avoid overcooking. • Using a lower oven temperature (around 225 °F), dry brining the chic ...
In a recent study of healthcare leaders, we tested a burnout recovery leadership training program. This intervention was designed to help leaders address their own burnout and teach them skills that ...