Beyond bones and muscles, imaging evaluates peripheral nerve injuries from compression to laceration; amateurs may be at higher risk due to poor technique and limited rehab access.
Calling for greater regulation and transparency, Australian clinicians are objecting to what they consider to be restrictive ...
Around 1 in 3 people in the Europe, including pregnant women, are consuming potentially unsafe amounts of fish containing high mercury levels.
The FDA has opened the door to the use of Bayesian statistical methods in clinical trials. The worry: Introducing ...
Most adults feel statins do not offer enough benefit to start the treatment and willingness to start rises with increasing heart disease risk, a new survey of US and Japanese participants finds.
A review of exercise clinical trials in osteoarthritis finds the evidence is inconclusive and shows only negligible or short-lasting benefits.
A large autopsy study revealed advanced CTE was often misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s, prompting researchers to call for the use of AD blood biomarkers.
A 76-year-old experiences shortness of breath and tachycardia after coronary artery bypass surgery. What does the ECG reveal?
“Certain medication classes — most notably statins, aspirin, and proton pump inhibitors used for prophylaxis and high-risk medications such as anticoagulation, insulin, oral hypoglycemics, and ...
The rise of gene editing forces regulators to confront a difficult question: How to protect fair play in the age of genomic medicine.
In Denmark, paramedics and social workers are responding together to vulnerable residents, aiming to break cycles of crisis and ease the strain on hospitals.
Physicians must deploy specific tools in specific ways at specific times — adding to the time-consuming treatment costs.
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