Tag: Medical Ethics

Japan Faces a Surge of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome 

If you are planning a trip to Japan this summer, be aware…

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Korean research utilises LLM to predict dementia risk

A research team at the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute in South…

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Treating the Shortage of Black Doctors

The University of Mississippi's School of Medicine in Jackson is hosting African…

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CDC issues alert for dengue infection; influenza vaccine for older adults

The CDC issued a health alert in June about the increased risk…

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FDA’s digital health adcom takes shape

The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health is facing a change…

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Let’s end corporate sponsorship of sporting events

Kent Buse, Simon Barquera, and Maggie Wetzel argue that following WHO guidance…

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Strabismus, coloboma and eyeglasses on the world stage

Stephen Nedoroscik, an Olympic gymnast known for his bronze-winning talent, has captured…

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Beckman Coulter and Illumina Accelerate Oncology Research

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences and Illumina have collaborated to introduce a new…

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Do Private Equity Firms Really Save Troubled Hospitals?

A new study reported that private equity (PE) firms tend to buy…

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More Than 15 Million US Adults Consume Botanicals With Liver Harming Potential: Study

A survey of U.S. adults found that 15 million people consume botanicals…

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