To Prevent Deadly Infections, F.D.A. Approves the First Disposable ‘Scope’
Reusable duodenoscopes infected patients in a series of notorious outbreaks. Now there’s a disposable model to be used just once. View original article Contributor:
Reusable duodenoscopes infected patients in a series of notorious outbreaks. Now there’s a disposable model to be used just once. View original article Contributor:
A financially troubled Seattle research institute cut back programs, leaving researchers to find new homes for work on infectious diseases like tuberculosis and leprosy. View original article Contributor:
We’d both begun our travels in the same womb, but we did not meet until we were full-grown people. View original article Contributor:
Test your knowledge of this week’s health news. View original article Contributor:
No one lives forever, but you can do things to extend your life for as long as possible. Let’s walk through a typical day and see where your risks are highest. View original article Contributor:
She successfully challenged a professional reprimand and in the process helped redefine free speech rights for lawyers and advocacy groups. View original article Contributor:
A crime lab studied a patient’s response to a bone marrow transplant. Readers requested more information about the perplexing findings. View original article Contributor:
For me, running is not a social activity. It is an extremely private affair. View original article Contributor:
Thumbnail images in electronic health records provide insights into the patients we care for. View original article Contributor:
Excessive sleeping or taking long naps was tied to an increased risk of having a stroke. View original article Contributor: