Also, moral injury and burnout Researchers have developed a toilet seat that can determine a person's risk of heart failure in the comfort of home. Does moral injury lead to burnout? A recent study found that a physician's feelings of moral injury -- which may arise when required tasks contradict or impede a doctor's ability to care for patients -- may be a key driver of burnout. A new analysis reveals what factors prompt nurses to stay at their current institutions -- and what drives them to leave. More than one-third of patients taking warfarin are also on aspirin, which places them at a higher risk of bleeding, according to a study in JAMA Internal Medicine. Source