Doing Too Much for Terminal Patients: A Better Path to the End of Life
A critical care physician discusses how doctors are learning to resist their impulses to over-treat.
A critical care physician discusses how doctors are learning to resist their impulses to over-treat.
Doctors can cure cancer in children better than ever, but decades later, many survivors suffer from chronic disease as a result of …
Firefighter heart attack deaths, a link between sleep and dementia, and avoiding eating junk food by...waiting.
Scientists are tapping the entire adult population of Iceland for a clinical test for treatments for multiple myeloma, a blood cancer.
Experts discuss how penicillin allergy misdiagnoses happen and what results when so many of us avoid the most effective, yet cheapest …
Dogs that can sniff out cancer, depressions and heart disease, lack of sleep connection to more arguments, and how parents feel about …
Experts discuss how much exercise is enough and how to make the most of light exercise.
Workers are protected from having to take genetic tests for employers, however, a bill under consideration would allow corporate …
Higher levels of concussions in women, DNA typos, and intelligence in first born children.
Clinical trials drive medical advancement, but cancer clinical trials seldom meet their goals in recruiting patients.
Sleep used to be natural, governed by darkness, light, and fatigue. Now it’s highly processed and scheduled.
A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of April 9.
Plagues can wipe out entire populations and create fear and great mystery in how they spread. An author who has explored plagues and …
Experts on each side of the climate change debate discuss pros and cons of EPA cuts.
A look at important medical, health and science headlines for the week of April 2, 2017.
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