By: Chen Fu, MD
This week’s news brought stories of potential game changers in the world at large. On Thursday, South Korean President Moon Jae-Im arrived in North Korea in a …
By: Chen Fu, MD
This week’s news brought stories of potential game changers in the world at large. On Thursday, South Korean President Moon Jae-Im arrived in North Korea in a …
By Michael Natter, MD
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The Hurricane Ravaging the Carolinas.
Much of medicine happens in the microscopic realm. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, the aberrant cells of malignancy, are all invisible to the unaided eye. In the following sections, we’ll discuss several of these microscopic entities, but before we do let’s acknowledge the …
Join us in this episode as we question everything you ever thought you knew about… urinary tract infections (UTI) and delirium. || By Steven R. Liu MD, Charlie Madeira …
By: Yiping Xing, MD
This year’s US Open Tennis Championships, which took place here in New York City over the past two weeks, have been arguably the most compelling in years, enhanced …
By: Kristie Bauman, MD
Researchers at the University of British Columbia may have solved our blood bank problems. After searching the human gut microbiome metagenomics library, Stephen Withers and colleagues …
By Cary Blum MD, Marty Fried MD and Shreya P. Trivedi MD || Illustration by Michael Shen MD. Quiz yourself on the 5 Pearls we will be covering:
By Michael Bohl, MD
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Last week the world mourned the loss of the Queen of Soul, Arethra Franklin. Singer of “Respect”, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman”, …
By John Hwang MD, Cindy Fang MD, Michael Phillips MD, Shreya Trivedi MD || Audio Editing by Richard Chen || Graphic by Amy Ou MD
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