Ten is an interesting number. It got me to think, what questions would I like answered about medicine? After a long career dealing with medical quandaries, I thought I’d list 10.
A new study suggests using artificial intelligence to assist in medical decision making has the potential to improve medical care without amplifying healthcare disparities.
As part of a series of first-person true stories written by physicians, Dr. Yoel Abells wonders at the circle of life and his fortune at seeing it up close.
The medical community has made great strides in women’s health in recent years. But even today, gaps persist, and certain conditions are still commonly overlooked in women patients.
Genetically determined in all ethnicities, some researchers are now suggesting all patients should be measured for lipoprotein (a) levels at least once in their lifetime.