It feels like a flashback. Pneumonia, a common acute manifestation of the COVID-19 disease, is keeping Spanish intensive care wards
Doctors consider possible stroke and COVID-19 connection
The first thing to know about the possible links between COVID-19 and stroke is simple, say doctors: We just don’t
Doctors call for oxygen monitors to be prescribed to most vulnerable
Vital fingertip alarm that can protect lives: Doctors call for oxygen monitors to be prescribed to most vulnerable Doctors want
Study examines how Ontario family doctors charge for uninsured services
Sick notes, form completions, prescription renewals outside of a doctor’s visit: these are some of the services that patients across
Doctors try 1st CRISPR editing in the body for blindness
Scientists say they have used the gene editing tool CRISPR inside someone’s body for the first time, a new frontier
U.S. primary care doctors face challenges in coordinating care
Physicians from the United States and other high-income countries report difficulties with care coordination, with a substantial proportion of U.S.
Pot while pregnant: medicine doctors urge caution
Daily marijuana use during pregnancy may lead to an increased risk of low birth weight, low resistance to infection, decreased
One in five doctors experienced or witnessed sexual harassment at work
One in five doctors have suffered or witnessed sexual harassment at work – with offences including being groped or receiving
Blundering NHS doctors chop off 62-year-old man’s testicle
Blundering NHS doctors chop off 62-year-old man’s testicle after routine operation to remove swelling went wrong Patient had booked in
Up to half of patients withhold life-threatening issues from doctors
Facing the threat of domestic violence, being a survivor of sexual assault, struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide are