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“Smart bubble wrap” could help lead to better prosthetics.
Readers weigh in on the challenges of medical literacy and issues with replicating research.
Eighty years ago, what he perceived of as a telepathic experience led Hans Berger to create the electroencephalogram.
Often ridiculed, ICD-10 may relieve some diagnostic and billing headaches. But implementation will bring complications.
School nurses see to a variety of ailments, and there aren’t enough of them.
Psychiatrist Paul Appelbaum talks about the factors that can contribute to violent behavior.
It’s disappointing when seemingly groundbreaking studied can’t be repeated. But it’s happening a lot.
The name — ductal carcinoma in situ — begs the question: how to treat a small breast lesion that has yet to spread.
“Disabled” doctors? They don’t like the term or the implication, and their careers have been anything but limited.
For patients to be effective partners in their own care requires a basic grasp of medical terms that, shockingly, many don’t have.
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