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A hit to the head cost me my summer. It shouldn't have.
A hit to the head cost me my summer. It shouldn't have.
Date: March 16, 2024 This is an SGEM Xtra episode. Yes, that is two back-to-back SGEM Xtra episodes. The critical appraisal…
Understanding the complex, multifaceted ways that the immune system can impact mental health is essential to helping more…
by Taylor Scott, Penn State Like most kids of the 1990s, I attended a school that used the original DARE program as a…
Like most kids of the 1990s United States, I attended a school that used the original DARE program as a cornerstone initiative…
Doctors misdiagnosed my son. He didn't have a mood or behavior condition. He had a gut disease.
Three factors that can speed up adoption of clinical research discoveries are context, tailoring resources and efficient…
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Date: July 22nd, 2022 Reference: Perry et al. Immobilisation of torus fractures of the wrist in children (FORCE): a randomised…
New pharmaceutical products aim to help individuals live longer, healthier lives. However, when new drugs come to market, they…
Date: November 1st, 2021 Reference: Katsanos et al. Utility of Intravenous Alteplase Prior to Endovascular Stroke Treatment: A…
Digital devices can provide better and more useful information than the typical studies conducted with U.S. college students as…
Discussion Fourteen early-career pain researchers and clinicians are taking part in the fourth cycle of the
As an integrative/functional medicine physician, I’ve been criticized, like many of my colleagues in the field, for being “anti-s…
Date: July 1st, 2021 Guest Skeptic #1: Dr. Chris Carpenter is Professor of Emergency Medicine at Washington University in St.
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APO is proud to be supporting the Evidence and Implementation Summit 2021. Dr Robyn Mildon makes the case for the effective use…
Research published today in BMC Public Health explores the extent to which mis-implementation of chronic disease programs is…
As David Tuller and I explain in a new article onSTAT, there is finally some good news from the U.K. on ME/CFS. The influential…
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A randomized controlled trial (RCT) in surgery are quite a challenge. For good reason, people are reluctant to sign up for a…
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From NASA March 13, 2020 The International Space Station, a microgravity laboratory orbiting Earth at 17,500 miles per hour…
Introduction by Croakey: Academic journals must engage in activism to help address some of the big picture challenges facing…
Welcome to another HiQuiPs post! This is the first in a series of posts highlighting Choosing Wisely, an international movement…
The following originally appeared on The Upshot (copyright 2019, The New York Times Company). It also appeared in the print…
In an article on the rising U.S. prices for multiple sclerosis drugs, Vinay Prasad, M.D., says of medical reversals, “Only a…
Infectious diseases, such as Ebola, pose a great threat to health and biosecurity globally. Our scientist has some ideas on how…
In March 2017, the American Society of Anesthesiologists issued the following guidelines regarding restriction of oral intake…
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By Kevin Nordanger @KevinNordanger “The Times They Are a-Changin'” sang Bob Dylan back in 1964, and it has never been truer…
I received a good question(s) from a reader: In your “Changing the culture” posting there is the comment: “Patients seeking…
You have recently finished a review of incidents that have been flagged in your ED. You have chosen a pertinent issue to tackle…
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“We are not sure if this is a miracle, a science, or what. All the thirteen Wild Boars are now out of the cave.” ~ Thai…
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Searing stomach pain, racing heart, hair loss, missed periods, flared psoriasis, burning fingers, constipation, confusion…
„17 Jahr, blondes Haar….“ Dieses Lied ist dem ein oder anderen sicher noch aus vergangenen Tagen bekannt. Bei uns im…
In the mid-1800s, Ignaz Semmelweis, then a professor at Johns Hopkins, proposed something outrageous: Doctors and medical…
In the mid-1800s, Ignaz Semmelweis, then a professor at Johns Hopkins, proposed something outrageous: Doctors and medical…
To truly understand and improve outcomes, we will need to be…
Date: Sept 30th, 2017 I had the pleasure of presenting at the CALS Conference on Rural Emergency Care held in beautiful…
While it certainly seems a long time - and that we have come a long way - since the years in which SENS rejuvenation research…
Date: June 14th, 2017 I had the pleasure of presenting at the Intra America Emergency Medicine Conference (#IAEMC17) held in…
On May 17, 2017, we learned that Chris Cornell of Soundgarden had reportedly committed suicide by hanging. His family reports…
Dale Corbett, University of Ottawa (photo used with permission) The author of the popular Seven Habits of Highly Effective…
The move of the Australian government to measure the impact of university research on society introduces many new challenges…
Measuring public impact, as opposed to purely academic impact, is not quite apples to oranges, but it’s also not exactly the…
By Andrew Gunn, University of Leeds and Michael Mintrom, Monash University. This year will see the Australian government pilot…
“The artist is distinguished from all other responsible actors in society — the politicians, legislators, educators, and…
The use of social media has yet to hit the mainstream of medical education and, as such, those of us that spend our time online…
This post was contributed by Dr. Lauren Cadwallader, winner of Altmetric’s first annual Research Grant and Open Access Research…
The readers of Don’t Forget the Bubbles are clearly well educated and try their best to keep up to date with the literature. We…
A new international consensus publication this week on metabolic surgery calls for its consideration, even in people with mild…
Having a funding application rejected does not necessarily mean the research is unsupportable by funders – maybe just unlucky.
- Jennifer Middleton, MD, MPHLast week's JFP discussed an updated Cochrane review reasserting that nebulizers cost more, cause…
Part of what has scared me straight about ever starting a patient on an antidepressant (or antipsychotic or mood stabilizer…
Success in reducing mortality from cardiovascular disease combined with improvements in cancer survival mean that the number of…
The following post is authored by Dr. Lauren Cadwallader, Open Access Research Advisor in the Office of Scholarly Communication…