Commentary by Sherley Abraham MD, PGY-3
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Feeling fatigued? Don’t Google your symptoms. Instead, have the heart to go out for a walk. After all, it takes guts to build bone. …
Commentary by Sherley Abraham MD, PGY-3
Faculty Peer Reviewed
Feeling fatigued? Don’t Google your symptoms. Instead, have the heart to go out for a walk. After all, it takes guts to build bone. …
By: Erin E. Ducharme, MD PGY-1
With deep and humble gratitude we thank our nation’s veterans for the selfless sacrifices they and their families have made to establish and preserve the costly freedoms we take for granted. On this Thanksgiving and …
Commentary by Alexis Melnick, NYU School of Medcine Class of 2009
Faculty peer reviewed
With the increasing popularity of soy foods in the American diet, there has been considerable debate over the link between soy and the …
Commentary by Frederick Gandolfo, MD PGY-3 and Michael Tanner, MD Section Editor, Clinical Correlations
Need an escape? With the weather turning frigid, the economy collapsing, and unemployment rates rising just in time …
Commentary by Albert B. Knapp MD, NYU Clinical Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology)
THE CASE:
WS, a 49 yo year old Caucasian male with a known 35 year history of alcohol abuse, now presents …
Commentary by Jon-Emile Kenny MD, PGY- 2
Please also see the clinical vignette presented before last week’s grand rounds.
Medical grand rounds on November 12, 2008 was given by Dr. Jose Baselga, MD. …
Commentary by Paul Fenyves MD, PGY-3
Faculty Peer Reviewed
General and Abdominal Adiposity and Risk of Death in Europe
More fat, Mortality: Published in the New England Journal of Medicine, a prospective, observational study of …
Welcome to “Tales of Survival,” a new feature of Clinical Correlations. Bellevue Hospital, the nation’s oldest public hospital and the heart of our residency program, provides unique and unforgettable training for new physicians. It is probably safe to say that every resident …