Why Critical Mental Health Knowledge Is Essential for Ethical Practice: An Interview with Jan DeFehr
In this conversation, Jan DeFehr argues that ethical practice requires access to what the field itself disputes, including ...
Doctors often say labs look “normal.” Dr. Mark Hyman explains why that doesn’t always reflect wellness, and what early ...
I reassured him and sent him to get another blood specimen drawn without a tourniquet. Why? Because I suspected that the ...
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Experimental drug can sharply reduce amyloid beta's impact on Alzheimer’s
Early in Alzheimer’s disease, your brain can begin to change long before anyone notices a lost name or missed appointment.
Learn how AI is transforming predictions of drug-induced liver injury and aiding drug development for safer therapeutics.
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Does getting HPV increase your cervical cancer risk?
It’s a common virus that infects 80% of the population. Most people clear the infection, but for some women it can increase ...
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Men Face Double the Odds of Advanced Multiple Myeloma at Diagnosis
Men with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma are twice as likely as women to have stage III disease, with more kidney damage and ...
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Some antibiotics stop bacteria from growing without actually killing them, allowing infections to return later. Scientists at ...
Clinicians discuss the rapidly evolving therapies, technology, and surgical approaches for early-stage NSCLC and take a fresh look at the future of care. Teamwork: A Multidisciplinary Approach to ...
New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available.
Labcorp added to its suite of tests designed to detect cancer recurrence much earlier than traditional imaging.
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