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Every four months, pathologist Aaron LeBeau scoops into a net one of the five nurse sharks he keeps in his University of Wisconsin lab. Then he carefully administers
A cohort study from the Italian Colorectal Cancer screening program including more than 49,000 colonoscopies found a significant inverse association between endoscopists’ proficiency as measured by adenoma detection
The oil washed ashore every day, globs of tarlike ooze blighting sugar-white sand beaches. Rodney Boblitt’s job was to report it. A special agent for the Florida Department
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Florida medics pronounce patient, 65, dead – only for a deputy to discover he was breathing less than 30 minutes later Medics pronounced man dead ‘shortly after arriving
As cocaine use continues to climb across the United States, scientists have struggled to develop an effective pharmacological approach to treat the devastating disorder. But by seamlessly combining
Endocrinologists share their opinions on an array of ethical topics and sometimes gut-wrenching decisions encountered in clinical practice in a new Medscape Slideshow entitled, Right and Wrong in Medicine:
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Analyzing the most extensive datasets in the United States, researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have revealed that vaccination against COVID-19 is associated with
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