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Physicians routinely prescribe drugs for uses not approved by the FDA. But should drug reps be allowed to tout those uses?
With his creation of the American College of Surgeons 100 years ago, Franklin Martin introduced a vital aspect to surgery: regulation.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow discusses the current state of the health care industry.
There’s ample proof that physician empathy can benefit doctors as well as patients. Next challenge: teaching medicine’s softer side.
Issues of privacy and consent are scarcely slowing the race to build enormous, invaluable “biobanks” of human tissue and data.
May problems with therapies show up post-FDA approval. Could mining electronic data and online chatter head off trouble?
New York City’s medical research community picks up the pieces after Hurricane Sandy destroys decades of work.
A computer model reveals why some airports might be better spreaders of contagious disease than others.
Solutions to the shortage of home health workers can’t wait much longer.
To quarantine or not to quarantine? To this day, difficult public health case Typhoid Mary still begs the question.
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