An intubating intensivist intervention in a community hospital ICU significantly reduced the number of endotracheal intubations performed by emergency physicians.
Invoking the 5th in malpractice trials may protect against criminal charges but can backfire in civil cases, allowing adverse ...
Rates of transient ischemic attack, mitral valve stenosis, and heart failure declined after parathyroidectomy among patients ...
New insights into the mechanisms of allergic conjunctivitis are transforming clinical understanding and opening pathways to ...
AI’s responses about atopic dermatitis improved from 2024 to 2025, but information about skin of color remains limited.
Politics must not override science: physicians must champion evidence-based medicine, counter misinformation, and rebuild ...
The Violence Recovery Program offers a national model for trauma care that advances health equity while addressing the ...
A new review highlights sepsis-induced immunosuppression as a key driver of mortality, summarizing current research and ...
Dr. MedLaw answers a physician’s question regarding why physicians cannot cite past successes as evidence in medical ...
Use of PSMA PET/CT imaging before salvage radiotherapy was linked to improved survival for patients with BCR prostate cancer ...
A ratio-based tryptase formula for diagnosing pediatric anaphylaxis in the ED demonstrated higher diagnostic performance than ...
Dr. Linda Girgis provides insightful commentary on a recent New York Times article, “Are AI Tools Making Doctors Worse at ...
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