A Canadian teen is hospitalized in critical condition with what is believed to be bird flu, a British Columbia health official said Tuesday.
Anyone removed from the water without signs of normal breathing or consciousness should be presumed to be in cardiac arrest.
Increasing concerns over clinicians' risks of developing cancer or other health problems from ionizing radiation exposures on ...
Being disciplined for spreading misinformation made up less than 1% of medical board sanctions, making it the least common ...
Median overall survival (OS) increased from 19.3 months with upfront immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI) to 41.3 months when a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Large tumor size and high disease grade were associated with an increased risk of early cancer-related ...
The American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates endorsed subsidizing healthcare for undocumented immigrants on the ...
Galantamine slowed decline in cognitive function, functional ability, and behavior at 6 months in people with Alzheimer's ...
This undoubtedly exists not only for Ebola, but for other infectious diseases that cause long-term sequela. For me, the one ...
Gender-affirming healthcare shouldn't be limited to adults, members of the American Medical Association (AMA) House of ...
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A British judge said 55-year-old Patrick Ruane had a "compulsive and obsessive" opposition to vaccines and spewed vitriol on ...