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  "textContent": "Health care professionals report that treating patients with lifestyle medicine helps to reduce burnout by increasing professional satisfaction, meaning, and a sense of effectiveness at work, according to a new study published in BMC Health Services Research. \"Using Lifestyle Medicine to Treat Patients Can Reduce Practitioner Burnout: A Descriptive Model Derived from Healthcare Staff Interviews,\" is based on in-depth interviews with 41 health care professionals and administrators across five U.S. health systems that have implemented lifestyle medicine programs.",
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