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How a Gunshot Wound Changed the History of Medicine
Series reveals new details about the Murdaugh family and their South Carolina legacy Pentagon removes key protections for civilian workers, moves to fire with ‘speed and conviction’ ‘House of Dynamite ...
Explore the increasing threat of antibiotic resistance, its impact on global health, and the necessary measures to combat it.
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How the history of diagnosis shaped modern medicine
The history of diagnosis is the story of how humanity learned to make sense of sickness. From ancient healers reading pulses ...
Here’s the thing: Osteoporosis is known as a silent disease, because it doesn’t usually cause symptoms. But while you may not ...
A large propensity-matched retrospective cohort study showed a small but statistically significant 7% increase in new-onset ...
Every clinician knows the drill: ask about substance use, sleep, diet, exercise, and housing. The social history is the part ...
Sixteen years before confederation and three years after the district of Alberta was created, the budding settlement of ...
Researchers at NYU Langone Health found that conversations about religion and spirituality during radiation therapy helped ...
Everyday Health on MSN
FDA Approves Nonhormonal Pill for Menopausal Hot Flashes
Lynkuet (elinzanetant) may especially benefit some women with a history of breast cancer who are advised not to use hormone ...
In contrast to today’s highly regulated healthcare industry, 19th century Michigan had few regulations regarding medical care ...
Belladonna, mandrake and mugwort may be better known for magic than medicine, but these so-called witches’ herbs helped shape ...
According to social media, jumping 50 times when you wake up can help clear toxins from your body and increase motivation.
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