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Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss the need to end workplace violence in health care.
Machine intelligence takes a big step into the clinic, with a technology that helps identify patients with an elevated risk of breast cancer.
Telemedicine made its first broadcast 50 years ago in an airport clinic.
Since the early 1980s, AIDS has killed more than 35 million people worldwide. But researchers are determined to find better treatments, cures and preventions that many finally put an end to the epidemic.
Treatment of pulmonary embolisms may benefit from a team approach. But that model faces obstacles inside and outside the hospital.
Neurologist Anne Louise Oaklander investigates a cause of chronic pain that is treatable without opioids.
Hurricane Maria shut down a factory where intravenous fluid bags were made. Why has this roiled a nation’s hospital system?
A freak explosion tore through the quiet Nova Scotian city, prompting one of the most dramatic medical responses in history.
Disaster struck at a packed Boston nightclub 75 years ago. What happened next became a milestone in burn care.
The science of embedding medications in polymers opens new doors.
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