By Dana Zalkin
Peer Reviewed
A code is called on the overhead speaker and the on-call teams rush to the scene to see what awaits them. EKG leads are being placed, medications are …
By Dana Zalkin
Peer Reviewed
A code is called on the overhead speaker and the on-call teams rush to the scene to see what awaits them. EKG leads are being placed, medications are …
By Steven R. Liu, MD
Peer Reviewed
“And the award goes to…†– for those of you who watched the Academy Awards this week, you will have been an admirer of Neil Patrick …
By Rachel Kaplan Hoffmann, M.D., M.S.Ed., and Keith Hoffmann, J.D.
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On December 6, 2013, a two-year-old boy living in southeastern Guinea became the first victim of …
By Ian Henderson, MD
Peer Reviewed
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, right? Viewed by the public to be so healthy as to prevent doctor’s visits, the apple may be …
By Shyam Amin, MD
Peer reviewed
In the news…
Congratulations to the New England Patriots and their fans for a thrilling Super Bowl victory this past week. A full ten years since their …
By Kelley Coffman, M.D.
Peer Reviewed
The anti-vaccine movement appears to be gathering steam on social media and major media networks despite a growing outbreak of measles spreading to 8 states, …
By Meng Chen, MD
Peer Reviewed
Last Friday, in an announcement of hope and optimism, Reuters quoted a senior health official from Liberia as reporting only five remaining confirmed cases of Ebola …
Joshua Horton
Peer Reviewed
We are not winning the war against cancer, if war is even an appropriate metaphor. When Richard Nixon signed the National Cancer Act into effect in 1971, many …