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 be …
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 be …
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 care …
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 with …
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 the …
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 the …
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 cause …
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 in …