Updated Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2025 00:00:00 EDT
A growing tendency in official data to ask a person for their gender identity rather than their sex […]
bmj;388/mar24_9/r574/FAF1faIn 1983 surgeons across East Africa began to compare notes about a new disease, known colloquially as “slim,” […]
Although we were taught in medical school that blood pressure should be measured in different body positions, particularly […]
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the effects of intensive blood pressure treatment on orthostatic hypertension.DesignSystematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis.Data […]
The growing number of medical students put on a “placeholder” list after applying for foundation year training raises […]
Investigators have developed a long-acting contraceptive implant that can be delivered through tiny needles to minimize patient discomfort […]
Engineers devised a way to deliver drugs such as contraceptives by injecting them as suspended crystals. Once under […]
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), originally described in 1977, entered clinical practice as a non-invasive method to assess regional tissue […]
