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Maryland’s Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care program places social work graduate students in pediatric ...
A condition called "trigger finger" is more common among women than men. Dr. Clayton Alexander, an orthopedic surgeon at ...
Students involved with Puppies with a Purpose, an MSU student organization connected with the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind’s national volunteer network, are demonstrating not only their love for ...
Murray State University officials and Dr. Thomas and Mrs. Jo Logan and their family, along with members of the community, ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, suppression of scientific debate and the marginalization of dissenting voices weakened public trust in medical institutions. Physicians must have the freedom to challenge ...
Rebecca Buckley, David Robinson II and Feng Zhang will be recognized Sunday in Wallace Wade Stadium. Their professional ...
Consumer advocacy groups are opposing a bill that would create a confidential treatment program for physicians struggling ...
BALTIMORE, MD — In a groundbreaking surgical feat that has made headlines, Indian American physician Dr. Kalpesh Vakharia ...
New technologies have the potential to help bridge the medical skills training gap in LMICs. As we progress in this age of ...
A new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine found that just 75 minutes of moderate-intensity physical ...
Coral Terrace, Fla.-based Nicklaus Children’s Hospital appointed Shyam Sathanandam, MD, as chief of cardiovascular medicine, according to a May 1 report from South Florida Hospital News.  Dr.
A combination of a cardiotonic, opioid and sedative drugs is the most common prescription for medical aid in dying, according to the California Department of Public Health. Patients usually drink it, ...