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Does the recertification process prove physicians’ expertise or just waste their time?
Critics say a certain type of statement allowed on food labels could mislead—rather than inform—consumers.
One hundred and fifty years ago, Florence Nightingale opened a school that would revolutionize nursing.
The sounds of talking and footsteps, overhead paging, and beeping equipment can add up to quite a cacophony.
One writer planned to write a book about the willful overmedication of children, but what she found was the opposite.
Repeat blows to the head can have serious—and long-term—implications for football players.
In today’s antimicrobial world, broad swaths of humans’ 100 trillion resident bacteria may soon disappear, with profound consequences.
What do London cabbies have in common with musicians and mathematicians?
Thousands of step-by-step decision aids stand ready to assist in diagnosis and treatment. But most physicians don’t use them.
A brief history of the observation and study of PTSD
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