Medicine's psychedelic renaissanceFor 50 years, virtually all medical research into psychedelic substances stopped. That research has now been renewed—and these radical therapies are again threatening to upend accepted clinical wisdom Press review – November 22, 2016 U.K.: Getting rid of pagers could save 10,000 lives a year, say NHS officials The Royal Free Hospital in London, England has teamed up with Google's Deepmind in hopes of doing just that What you need to know about irreversible electroporation Headline-grabbing technique offers new option for hard-to-treat malignancies Let's stop being so politically correct We all suffer when truth becomes a casualty in the clinic The case of the incredible milk-producing pimples A puzzling patient prompts a journey of self-discovery Doctor sues doctor over 'violent' endoscopy Appeal court backs validity of verbal consent Is it OK to cry in front of your patients? Short answer: most of the time What your patients are reading – week of November 21, 2016 Saskatchewan doctor disciplined for ranting at a transgendered patient The doctor insisted that she was only trying to warn the patient of the 'rocky road' of gender transitioning, but a disciplinary committee saw things differently First Previous 1169 1170 1171 1172 1173 Next Last