[ad_1] SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 (HealthDay News) – This is a perfect case of my enemy's enemy, that's my friend. A small potentially dangerous bacterium appears to target malignant cells and could …
Read More »New Flu Shot Enables Local Doctors to Expect Better Influenza Season
[ad_1] The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that last year the death toll from influenza was the highest in at least four decades, with around 80,000 deaths from the flu. …
Read More »After centuries of removal of appendages, doctors find that antibiotics can be enough for two-thirds of the time
[ad_1] After more than a century of eliminating tiny, inflamed organs from the intestines, doctors have found that surgery may not be necessary after all. A simple antibiotic treatment can be just …
Read More »Minority doctors in residency programs in the United States are regularly victims of racism | New
[ad_1] Friday, September 28, 2018 10h08 CDT By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – A new study suggests that minority doctors in training systematically deal with prejudices, sometimes subtle, sometimes less subtle. According …
Read More »The latest science on your risk of breast cancer, explained by doctors
[ad_1] Photo: B-D-S Piotr Marcinski / Shutterstock.com With so many confusing and alarming reports about breast cancer, it's hard to determine what your risk really is. We asked top experts to help …
Read More »Doctors speak bluntly of a record 80,000 deaths from influenza
[ad_1] Broken emails Receive alerts and special reports. News and stories that matter, delivered in the morning on weekdays. SUBSCRIBE The flu has killed 80,000 people in the past season and put …
Read More »After a century of suppression of appendages, doctors who find antibiotics may be enough
[ad_1] After more than a century of cutting tiny and inflamed organs in people's bowels, doctors have found that surgery may not be necessary after all. The revelation comes from a large …
Read More »More doctors say men should think twice about prostate cancer screening
[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – Most men should not undergo routine screening for prostate cancer because the potential benefits are minimal and there are obvious drawbacks, concludes a group of international experts. Some …
Read More »Some specialties of doctors more hardened than others
[ad_1] A longitudinal study tracking medical school students through residency suggests that the exhausting process leaves many young physicians questioning their career choices. Resident physicians focusing on certain specialties are particularly prone …
Read More »Doctors find turtle in woman's vagina after hurting
[ad_1] A British woman was found with a dead turtle in her vagina. The ex-patient was taken to the hospital in Tenerife, Spain, after suffering severe abdominal pain. Here, the doctors made …
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