Initial investigations revealed that the fire extinguishers in the NICU had expired in 2020, and the safety alarms failed to ...
Alex Orfinger, market president and publisher of the Washington Business Journal, met recently with local leaders from a ...
Domestic violence against women is on the rise on Long Island, state data shows, which victim advocates said highlights the ...
Whether you’re looking to brighten someone’s day or give back to those who care for others year-round, here are some gift options ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder comes in many forms and affects each person differently. Some patients benefit more from residential, in-treatment programs, while others are more suited for outpatient ...
"Naturopathic physicians" now claim to be primary care physicians proficient in the practice of both "conventional" and "natural" medicine. Their training, however, amounts to a small fraction of ...
A new international study has shed light on the significant burden of post-acute COVID-19 symptoms across North America, ...
The unfolding humanitarian crisis in Sudan, from famine and blocked medical supplies to deadly disease outbreaks, requires ...
A new study found that, among nearly 775,000 pregnant people in Massachusetts, 31 percent of these individuals had at least one unscheduled emergency visit to the hospital, and 3.3 percent had four or ...
An advancement in diabetes treatment has been achieved by Professor Hyun-Wook Kang and his team from the Department of ...
Background Negative perceptions about palliative care (PC), held by patients with cancer and their families, are a barrier to early referral and the associated benefits. This review examines the ...
Background We aimed to determine the incidence, nature of and predisposing factors for risk events (REs) that occur during the intrahospital transport of patients from the ED. Methods We undertook a ...