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Prompt diagnosis and treatment can reduce risk of long-term psychological and cognitive harms, an injury-prevention specialist says.
This IVF gene-screening technology does not exist today, but a bioethicist expresses concern about its perceived value among respondents.
Black men have higher prostate cancer mortality rates if treated by less experienced surgeons, researchers found.
The approach makes it possible to introduce much larger genes into cells than current gene therapy techniques.
UW med school alumni were twice as likely to practice in rural areas if they trained at rural sites as medical students, a study shows.
Murine research indicates that the S1 protein is gatekeeper for how the SARS-CoV-2 virus crosses the blood-brain barrier.
Based in Soldotna, Alaska, it is the first accredited rural residency training program in internal medicine of its kind in the United States.
A person's chance of surviving cardiac arrest is significantly higher if a bystander calls 911 and applies chest compressions.
The emergency medical response service, one of the nation's first, started with outreach by Dr. Cobb to the Seattle Fire Department.
To prescribe pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV for a patient, doctors must use the code that denotes “high-risk homosexual behavior.”