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Kim Hoffman and Josh Woda were each diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma during college, and when he relapsed years later, he ...
The Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) said "prisoners transferring to HMP Erlestoke are too frequently left without ...
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Your doctor’s MD emerged from the Dark Ages, where practicing rational “human medicine” was seen as an expression of faith ...
As medicine continues to evolve, so too must our approach to care − both asphysicians and as patients. Wellness, for all of ...
SEMBACH, Germany – U.S. Army medical personnel stationed in Poland and Germany are fielding a new web-based platform designed ...
ANN ARBOR, MI – Michigan Medicine accidentally sent postcards containing limited private health information to over 1,000 ...
It whiffed mightily on earnings, but investors obviously didn't mind.
A review published in the journal JAMA highlights innovative strategies to slow the biological aging process, an emerging ...
The magnitude of disruption accompanying AI and data democratization is something most doctors still can’t see.
NMED alumna Nathalie Felton (’24SPS) reflects on leading narrative medicine workshops in The Gambia and the lessons that continue to guide her work.