Treatment from female doctors leads to lower death rates, study finds – National | Globalnews.ca
Women have better survival rates and lower hospital readmission rates when treated by female physicians, a new study found.
Women have better survival rates and lower hospital readmission rates when treated by female physicians, a new study found.
The study of the week explores bleeding reversal agents–an excellent way to learn the necessity of evidence-based medicine
PURPOSE To compare effects and side effects of 6 weeks of individually dose-titrated methylphenidate or placebo on fatigue in palliative care patients with advanced cancer.…
The BART trial aims to evaluate whether contemporary radiotherapy after standard-of-care surgery and chemotherapy reduces pelvic recurrences safely and also potentially affects survival in high-risk…
Emma Ahlqvist and colleagues1 used data-driven clustering methods to identify five mutually exclusive subgroups within a large sample of patients with newly diagnosed diabetes. Importantly,…
It had been reported that five infants under three months of age have died from whooping cough this year, as cases continue to spread across…
This randomized trial assesses whether acetaminophen would increase the number of days alive and free of organ support to day 28 among critically ill patients…
The authors of the Report “Secondary siRNAs result from unprimed RNA synthesis and form a distinct class” (1) have been made aware of duplications in…
The BART trial aims to evaluate whether contemporary radiotherapy after standard-of-care surgery and chemotherapy reduces pelvic recurrences safely and also potentially affects survival in high-risk…
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson on how to overcome the “soft” climate denial that keeps us buying junk.