Related Articles
The role of multimodal imaging in ocular trauma
Closed globe ocular injury often leads to macular pathology
Contribution of the patient microbiome to surgical site infection and antibiotic prophylaxis failure in spine surgery
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria that lead to surgical site infections in spine surgery originate from the preoperative patient microbiome.
Can AI help solve Japan’s labour shortages?
Japan is seeing if artificial intelligence can tackle its increasing shortfall of workers.
The reckoning over puberty blockers has arrived
Parents who have consented to these drugs for their children love their kids dearly, but they’ve consented under entirely false pretenses.
Conceptualising the social in mental health and work capability: implications of medicalised framing in the UK welfare system
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology – This paper asks whether the separation of mental health from its wider social context during the UK benefits assessment…
Smoking and Bladder Cancer: The Surprising Link
Did you know that smoking quadruples your risk of getting bladder cancer? A urologist explains the connection.
Esophageal Plaques and Systemic Sclerosis
Treatment for scleroderma can sometimes cause esophageal symptoms
PROACT Trial – Dr. David Austin discusses the results with Dr. Leslie Ynalvez (ACC.24, Atlanta, GA)
FITsOnTheGo is an initiative led by the Mayo Clinic Rochester Cardiology Fellowship in collaboration with the ACC. Each year, we organize interviews with tri…
Ultimate DAPT Trial: Dr. Gregg W Stone Discusses Results with Dr. Karol Quelal (ACC.24, Atlanta, GA)
FITsOnTheGo is an initiative led by the Mayo Clinic Rochester Cardiology Fellowship in collaboration with the ACC. Each year, we organize interviews with tri…
Should Doctors Mask Forever? I unpack a recent debate
https://www.sensible-med.com/p/is-it-ok-for-internists-to-wear-masksVinay Prasad, MD MPH; Physician & Professor Hematologist/ OncologistProfessor of Epidemio…