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Real-world Data Shows EchoNext AI Surpasses Cardiologists
EchoNext AI achieves diagnostic accuracy surpassing human experts for structural heart disease, demonstrating a new frontier for cardiac disease AI ap...
Drunk Driver Plows Into ER, Sparking Malpractice Mayhem
"In my opinion, this is ethically questionable at best. I think this is an obvious attempt to recast a premises liability issue into a narrow malpract...
10 Common Medications That May Be Disrupting Your Body’s Nutrient Balance
Common medications from PPIs to birth control may silently deplete essential nutrients—discover which supplements your patients might actually need. T...
Wild ER Clash: Surgeon Ditches Patient for a Fistfight
On-call responsibilities aren't optional. They're legal, ethical, and contractual obligations to patient care. When they're neglected, patient outcome...
Diabetes Drug May Double the Risk of Diabetic Eye Disease in People Already at Risk
Tirzepatide use was associated with a little more than double the odds—115 percent—of developing PDR compared with those not on the medication, with m...
Is Nonalcoholic Beer Bad for Your Liver?
Most alcohol-free and low alcohol beverages, even those described as zero alcohol or 0.0%, can legally contain very small levels of alcohol, typically...
Study Reveals Brain Pathway Behind Metformin’s Blood Sugar-lowering Effects
"We found that while the liver and intestines need high concentrations of the drug to respond, the brain reacts to much lower levels." The post Study...
FDA Upgrades Recall on 160,000+ Bottles of Thyroid Medication
The recall was initiated because the medication content of the recalled pills is 'below the approved specification'. The post FDA Upgrades Recall on 1...
What Happens to Your Body If You Eat Too Much Watermelon
Watermelon is generally a healthy food choice, so if you tolerate it well, you can eat it often. The recommended daily allowance for fruit is 1.5 to 2...
Exercise-Related Physical Activity Relates to Brain Volumes in 10,125 Individuals
Exercise-related physical activity is associated with increased brain volumes, indicating potential neuroprotective effects with effect sizes comparab...
Real-world Data Shows EchoNext AI Surpasses Cardiologists
Drunk Driver Plows Into ER, Sparking Malpractice Mayhem
10 Common Medications That May Be Disrupting Your Body’s Nutrient Balance
Wild ER Clash: Surgeon Ditches Patient for a Fistfight
Diabetes Drug May Double the Risk of Diabetic Eye Disease in People Already at Risk
Is Nonalcoholic Beer Bad for Your Liver?
Study Reveals Brain Pathway Behind Metformin’s Blood Sugar-lowering Effects
FDA Upgrades Recall on 160,000+ Bottles of Thyroid Medication
What Happens to Your Body If You Eat Too Much Watermelon
Exercise-Related Physical Activity Relates to Brain Volumes in 10,125 Individuals
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