“They’re Actively Trying To Die”: Inside The Mind Of A Trauma Surgeon
Dr. Stephen Cohn takes us through a day-in-the-life, giving us an inside look at the hectic lives of emergency medicine physicians.
Dr. Stephen Cohn takes us through a day-in-the-life, giving us an inside look at the hectic lives of emergency medicine physicians.
Why We Need To Monitor Our Salt Use, How To Protect Babies From Hiv, And Racial Bias In Medical Technology
The key to living a long life? Chip Walter says it’s more about having less ‘bad’ genes rather than having more ‘good’ ones.
Why Parents Should Be More Selfish, How Scientists Are Creating Lab-Made Muscle, And Do Concussions Lead To Suicidal Thoughts?
Scientists may now be able to catch dementia earlier than ever before. Are eyes the windows to our mental health? A new mouse study may improve diabetes treatments. The neighborhood playground may be holding onto more than just childhood memories.
Dr. Kim Feingold explains her findings and how this needle stimulation may aid in recovery from open heart surgery.
Is music the new cancer treatment? New research reveals the key to a healthy pregnancy. A new hope for repairing nerve damage. Are cigarettes popular again?
Our experts explain these changes, how to perform at-home exams, and why aggressive breast cancer may no longer be a death sentence.
Your New Robotic Bestie, An Uptick In Cases Of Treatment-Resistant Malaria, And Why Cancer Patients Should Practice Meditation
Have we found an alternative to injecting medicine? Your hometown influences what you consume. We may soon be able to simplify our daily workout.
Our experts dive into the research and explain how this affects the future of Parkinson’s treatment.
A new hope for patients with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Do rodents have the key to immortality? Buying a dog could be great for your health.
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