Medical Notes: Week of February 26, 2017
Pregnancy and baby aspirin, obesity and education, toxic snow.
Pregnancy and baby aspirin, obesity and education, toxic snow.
Primary care doctors can treat opioid addiction in their offices using drug substitution therapy potentially erasing the stigma of …
Doctors are taking what they’ve learned in hand transplants, especially in nerve regeneration, and applying it to eye transplant …
Experts discuss new federal rules regarding the use of antibiotics in food animals, where the majority of US antibiotics are consumed.
A major new study shows hearing loss is decreasing in the US. Experts discuss why hearing loss is declining and caution against …
Music thanatology is a specialized practice of playing harp music for the dying. A practitioner of the art explains how there is also …
New studies show rather than keeping kids away from peanuts to protect them, parents should give most infants peanuts from an early age.
Injured NFL players are treated by doctors employed by teams, but a Harvard study claims there is an inherent conflict of interest in …
A psychologist explains research showing most users take the wrong approach when seeking a good match online, and how to better their …
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