By Molly Somberg, MD, MPA
Faculty Peer Reviewed
This Labor Day weekend marked the unofficial end of summer, which meant the end of long lazy beach days and back to school for millions of …
By Molly Somberg, MD, MPA
Faculty Peer Reviewed
This Labor Day weekend marked the unofficial end of summer, which meant the end of long lazy beach days and back to school for millions of …
By Brian Greet, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
On the twenty first of this month, rebels proclaimed that they had been attacked by the Syrian government with the use of chemical warfare. Medicins Sans Frontieres is reporting this week that they treated approximately …
By: Kelly Forrester, MD
At Fenway Park on Sunday, after hitting a 6th inning home run that led the Yankees to a victory against the Red Sox, Alex Rodriguez made the ultimate statement to angry officials and fans that he is …
By: Theresa Sumberac, MD
What do the polio vaccine, in vitro fertilization, and gene mapping have in common? Their successes are all due, in varying extents, to the use of …
By: Matthew Weiss, MD
Though Don Draper publicly explained to us “Why I’m Quitting Tobacco” as far back as 1965, we’re still collectively dealing with the repercussions of those smokers, Don included, who didn’t follow his sage advice. …
By Arnab Ghosh, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
This week’s Clinical Correlations begins with news from across the ‘pond’ and the much-anticipated birth of Prince George of Cambridge. The third in line to crown of the …
By Mark Adelman, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
In the wake of George Zimmerman’s acquittal this past week for the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, rallies and marches continue around the country to protest perceived racial …
By Matthew Light, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
This week in the news and in the journals we look back at the Boston Strangler case, a previous pneumococcal vaccination strategy and we evaluate current coronary artery catheterization …