In 19th-century France, hypnosis moved from medical experiment to public spectacle, reshaping debates over mind, body, and control.
Some longstanding cancer disparities in the US are narrowing, but many Americans are still being left behind when it comes to cancer prevention, screening, and treatment. That’s according to the ...
Experts call for standardized diagnostic criteria, stronger clinical evidence, and public health measures to improve the ...
Experts call for integrated sexual health, harm reduction, and mental health services to improve care of individuals engaging in chemsex.
It doesn’t wear a white coat, never needs a break, and may help with your diagnosis in the emergency department (ED). AI will ...
Ultrafast ultrasound shear wave elastography may offer a feasible and non-invasive method to detect the stiffening of heart ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is associated with a significant reduction in the cardiometabolic risk among women with polyendocrine ...
A generic formulation of elexacaftor-tezacaftor-ivacaftor shows real-world benefits and appears safe in children and ...
The physician who spent 26 years fighting malaria in the Amazon is now directing WHO’s tropical disease program — and has a ...
Prescribing practices for immunosuppressive therapy in limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis vary among rheumatologists, especially when managing skin or subclinical organ involvement.
From missed red flags to insurance denials, the barriers to ATTR-CM care are multi-level. Drs Alexander and Pino-Moreno break ...
Carbocisteine and Hypertonic Saline Show No Benefit, But Linked to Harm in Acute Respiratory Failure
In patients with acute respiratory failure, carbocisteine and hypertonic saline — commonly used mucoactive agents in ICUs — do not shorten the duration of mechanical ventilation and are tied to harm.
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