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CT-associated cancer could eventually account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses each year, the study projects.
Welcome to "Medical Mavericks," a series from MedPage Today featuring interviews with healthcare professionals working in unconventional fields of health and medicine.
Horrifying aerial images show the small Mitsubishi MU-2B-40 scattered in pieces across a field in Copake, where it crashed ...
For as long as she can remember, Lauren Rios has wanted to work in the medical field. But a pair of surgeries that she’s experienced in recent years has cemented her commitment to give back to others.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill to let ivermectin be sold as an over-the-counter medicine — without a ...
Noah Wyle's 'The Pitt' may be a drama, but its message is real. If we don't change course in health care, we risk losing what ...
Four ER doctors tell IndieWire how they collaborate with 'The Pitt' writers and artisans at every stage of production.
Does each new generation of doctors view medicine as a calling, or could they see themselves in any number of other careers?
Democrats are more likely to trust their personal doctors and follow their doctors' advice than Republicans, new research from the University of Oregon finds.
That poses a challenge as the virus tears through Texas and New Mexico, and emerges in other parts of the country.
Learn why Americans' trust in their personal physicians—once a rare nonpartisan sanctuary—has become increasingly divided ...
Do physicians or artificial intelligence (AI) offer better treatment recommendations for patients examined through a virtual urgent care setting? A new study shows physicians and AI models have ...