Medicare’s new merit-based incentive payment system (MIPS) may drive new changes in practice patterns across the specialty of urology, suggests
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Women ages 35 and younger are 44% more likely to have an ischemic stroke than male peers
Women ages 35 years and younger were 44% more likely to have an ischemic stroke (caused by blocked blood vessels
Alcohol consumption among men drops during pandemic, but problem drinking rises
Alcohol consumption during the coronavirus pandemic declined among men, while it remained steady among women, according to a new RAND
Heart function rebounds for kids with COVID-linked MIS-C
A rare and serious inflammatory condition called MIS-C can strike kids weeks after they’ve recovered from their COVID infection. But
Another old drug is being tried against COVID-19, and might actually help
In the first few weeks of the pandemic, when physicians were grappling with the unknown like everyone else, psychiatrist Angela
Lung cancer: It is about more than smoking
World Cancer Day is February 4 and that makes this the ideal time to talk about lung cancer and smoking.
The dribble test: How toddlers spot close social ties
The thought of sharing an ice cream cone with a stranger can trigger feelings of disgust—however that’s often not the
Early treatment could tame peanut allergies in small kids
Young children might be able to overcome their peanut allergies if treated at an early enough age, according to a
US researchers test pig-to-human transplant in donated body
Researchers on Thursday reported the latest in a surprising string of experiments in the quest to save human lives with
Beijing tests 2 million for COVID as Winter Olympics loom
Beijing city officials on Sunday said all two million residents of a neighbourhood where they identified a small cluster of