The pitcher left in the middle of an at-bat to get treatment before completing five innings.
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A new study finds that age, sex, and site of infection can increase the risk of long-term mortality in the first 5 years following sepsis survival.
Each year, 40,000 children born in the United States have a heart defect, and about a quarter of them will require surgery. Although the outcomes for these children have improved and more are surviving to adulthood, they face other long-term risks, according to a new study.
Ever wondered if Donor Fatigue is real? Yes, in fact, it can be a major obstruction to building long-term relationships. Learn what it is & how to avoid it.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has released a new guide for primary care clinics that aims to improve management of patients with chronic pain who are on long-term opioid therapy.
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Two physicians contend that the profession is being gaslighted by institutions when it comes to burnout and anti-stress initiatives.
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You likely wouldn't return to a business that offers bad service, so why would your patients come back if they experienced bad service at your practice? Dr. Roger P. Levin writes that paying attention to your customer service is key He examines five customer service mistakes and how your practice can avoid them.
Immunonutrition drink proves beneficial for patients if taken prior to surgery.
My worry is we are spawning a generation of algorithmic “providers,” not physicians, ill-equipped to further advance medicine and its evolving practice.
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As a cardiologist, I encounter death and its consequences more often than I would like.<br>One death in particular sticks in [...]