A Brief History of Pregnant Women Running for Office
The 2018 midterm elections are quickly approaching (mark your calendars for Nov. 6!), and the results could have a significant, long-lasting impact on health care, […]
Read moreThe 2018 midterm elections are quickly approaching (mark your calendars for Nov. 6!), and the results could have a significant, long-lasting impact on health care, […]
Read moreDecades ago, the medical community largely abandoned the term, after doctors developed a better understanding of breathing capacity and drowning injuries. Today, some people occasionally […]
Read moreBrace yourself for the war zone that is set to be the state of our A&E departments again this winter. We have been here for […]
Read moreNew Vanderbilt research finds how long humans and other warm-blooded animals live—and when they reach sexual maturity— may have more to do with their brain […]
Read moreThe baroreceptor reflex is a fascinating medical phenomenon. The reflex is controlled by specialized neurons that react in just a fraction of a second to […]
Read moreResearchers at the University of Eastern Finland came to the conclusion that the active use of fermented dairy products by men is associated with a […]
Read moreMost of the data about the world people get through the eyes. Therefore, it is hardly surprising that one of the main memory centers in […]
Read moreVendors are evolving secure texting as a complete offering into full-fledged communications platforms by adding new features for healthcare provider organizations, a new report shows. […]
Read moreDuring cartilage development, chondrocytes secrete the extracellular matrix (ECM) and embed within the same environment. During progressive joint disease, such as osteoarthritis (OA), dysregulation of […]
Read moreWhen you’re hungover, the last thing you probably want to do is start your day. And for many of us, coffee in the morning is […]
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