Imagine caring for 25,000 individuals instead of 2000. Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine and provost for medical affairs at Cornell University, Robert Harrington, MD, talks medicine in 2050.
When you do make recommendations, let’s not forget the importance of instituting culturally competent joint decision-making,” ...
Cancellations of NIH grant review panels, in particular, could affectcancer research grants and funding. In these NIH grant ...
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Most commonly used drugs don’t reduce symptoms, hospitalizations, or mortality rates for low- and high-risk patients.
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Eight European medical organizations have released a joint policy paper for addressing Europe’s ongoing health workforce ...
Another piece of research added to the nuance on whether to prescribe glucocorticoids to people who are pregnant.
Researchers have uncovered vascular “fingerprints” in the eye that are strongly associated with increased risk for stroke.
Despite an increased risk for complications and death in men after fractures, the US Preventive Services Task Force maintains ...