By Keri Herzog, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Amidst tornadoes in the southeast, wildfires in the southwest, and flooding in the northeast, it is often impossible to predict when or who may …
By Keri Herzog, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Amidst tornadoes in the southeast, wildfires in the southwest, and flooding in the northeast, it is often impossible to predict when or who may …
By Melissa Mroz, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Protection was the theme in journals for the second week of April. The New York Times and NEJM both published the results from …
By Demetrios Tzimas, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Our cousins across the Atlantic are feeling the economic sting: in Great Britain they will be implementing market-style changes to their health …
By Karen Kan
Faculty Peer Reviewed
As the world continues to monitor the deteriorating political situation in North Africa, this week offered more hopeful news on the national front …
By Vicky Jones, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
This past week in research had some interesting findings that may change the way we prevent, diagnose, and treat disease across disciplines.
At …
By Ben Wu, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
As the long winter gives way to a tumultuous spring, we find our attention torn between budding revolutions in North Africa and …
By Aviva Regev
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Spring is in the air: warmer weather, longer days, flowers blooming, and of course, seasonal allergies. While allergies may be a common …
By Daniel Eiras, MD
Faculty Peer Reviewed
In world news this week, we witnessed continued violence in Northern Africa as intense fighting between Libyan rebels and pro-Gadhafi troops …