A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us.
Commercial, paid medical screening like blood tests, whole body MRIs and DEXA scans, which can evaluate bone density and ...
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The author Avi Jorisch, who wrote a treatise on technology, “Thou Shalt Innovate,” observed, “Like every true revolution, it ...
Meet Dr. Kraig de Lanzac, a Louisiana doctor who was selected as the first vice president of the American Society of ...
Chatbots are great at creating a list of questions to ask your doctor, simplifying jargon in medical records and walking you through your diagnosis or treatment plan, Dr. MacLean said. But no chatbot ...
Resident doctors - previously known as junior doctors - are beginning their latest strike action this week. The health ...
What is "fake" CPR, and why do doctors sometimes do it? STAT's Alex Hogan explains in this week's episode of STATus Report.
Research into why some areas of the country lack enough doctors has revealed the reasons why medical professionals prefer ...
When you undergo a medical procedure, there’s always a certain level of risk. But what if the doctor operating on you has a history of complications you don’t know about it?
The Health Secretary's words echoed those of NHS chief Sir Jim Mackey, who has written to NHS trusts saying they should cancel as few operations as possible to combat the long delays already faced by ...