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Think the Surgeon General is obsolete? Dr George Lundberg argues that a strong and credible Surgeon General can serve as a stabilizing voice during these polarizing times.
Cardiology societies are objecting to the looming reduction for Watchman, but some experts say the intervention is already ...
The term “flesh-eating bacteria” refers to bacteria that cause necrotizing fasciitis that destroys the soft tissue, ...
After decades of strong federal support for scientific research, the US government is now proposing deep cuts. Here’s what ...
Early diagnosis of vaping-related lung injury and immediate cessation, along with antibiotics and steroids, can often reverse ...
Obesity significantly raised atrial fibrillation risk, but comorbidities mediated a notable proportion of the increased risk, ...
Men with T2D who initiate SGLT2 inhibitors vs GLP-1 RAs face an almost twofold elevated risk for phimosis after a year of ...
Severe acute kidney injury is associated with reduced hospital survival, regardless of whether it occurs before or during ...
Patients with psoriasis report concerns about fertility, heredity, and medication use during family planning and prefer ...
The antiseizure medication pregabalin, which is commonly prescribed for noncancer pain, has been linked to an increased risk ...
Burnout among UK doctors has declined, but nearly one in five are considering working abroad, citing poor career support and ...
Nearly 90% survivors of breast cancer report sexual health problems, including reduced libido and vaginal dryness, ...