A new review highlights sepsis-induced immunosuppression as a key driver of mortality, summarizing current research and outlining priorities for future study.
Stigma and lack of support hinder PrEP use among Black women; clinician bias and discrimination worsen disparities.
A ratio-based tryptase formula for diagnosing pediatric anaphylaxis in the ED demonstrated higher diagnostic performance than ...
Use of PSMA PET/CT imaging before salvage radiotherapy was linked to improved survival for patients with BCR prostate cancer ...
Dr. Linda Girgis provides insightful commentary on a recent New York Times article, “Are AI Tools Making Doctors Worse at ...
Many patients admitted with angioedema who are stable after the first few hours can be safely managed outside the ICU, ...
An EHR-embedded inpatient care pathway for COPD was tied to improved adherence to evidence-based practices, shorter hospital ...
Dr. MedLaw answers a physician's question regarding whether he can be required to provide free legal testimony in a former ...
For vitiligo, combining phototherapy with topical antioxidants, corticosteroids, or calcineurin inhibitors may offer the best ...
A molecular allergy chip reliably detected allergic asthma, revealing that 73% of the study's asthma cohort had sensitization ...
In this fictitious tale, a hospital porter with inner "zombies" uses his new hobby, knitting, to confront a gang of thugs.
An industry-sponsored expert panel issued statements recommending tirbanibulin as first-line actinic keratosis treatment.
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