Please enjoy a post from the Clinical Correlations Archives, first posted 1/22/09
Commentary by Melanie Maslow, MD, FACP, Associate Professor of Medicine, NYUSOM, Chief, Infectious Diseases, New York Harbor Healthcare System, NY
Faculty Peer …
Please enjoy a post from the Clinical Correlations Archives, first posted 1/22/09
Commentary by Melanie Maslow, MD, FACP, Associate Professor of Medicine, NYUSOM, Chief, Infectious Diseases, New York Harbor Healthcare System, NY
Faculty Peer …
By Michael Fingerhood, MD, MPH
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Last week the world’s eyes were on Stockholm, Sweden and the announcement of the 2010 Nobel Prize Awards. We …
Emily Taylor, MD
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The earliest documented evidence of circumcision is in artwork from the Sixth Dynasty …
By Karina Vivar, MS4
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Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in the U.S. and worldwide, and the problem appears to be worsening. By definition, vitamin …
By Lakshmi Tummala, MD
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While everyone is talking about the passage of further work hour restrictions, now limiting interns to 16-hour shifts in hopes of preventing or at least reducing …
By Dorice L. Vieira M.A., M.L.S.
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The title to this feature may seem a bit odd, but there is a proper way to ask evidence-based …
By Lara Dunn, MD
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In 1958, EC Heyde published 10 cases of aortic stenosis (AS) and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) of the gastrointestinal tract in the …
Lisa Parikh, MD
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This past week, genetics was the theme of the week. Genetically engineered salmon hit the headlines on several newspapers and magazines such as the New …