Call for Papers: Contemporary Research on Cosmetic Medicine
Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ) invites you to submit a proposal for the publication of a paper highlighting contemporary research on cosmetic medicine and derm
Aesthetic Surgery Journal (ASJ) invites you to submit a proposal for the publication of a paper highlighting contemporary research on cosmetic medicine and derm
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Large numbers of physicians are leaving, or looking to leave, clinical practice. How will our health care system survive?
Babies born very early had stronger neurodevelopmental performance at 1 year if they received more skin-to-skin care as newborns, a Stanford Medicine study found.
ALS remains a daunting neurodegenerative disease, but some progress has been made in understanding and managing it. An expert shares an update.