A phase 2/3 non-inferiority study compared de-escalation strategies to standard chemoradiation in patients with human ...
There’s still no cure for the debilitating condition but some front-line clinicians are finding ways to help patients feel ...
A no-frills nasal spray could potentially provide effective protection against "deadly respiratory infections" and Covid-19, ...
Falls increase older adults' risk of developing dementia by 21%, emphasizes the need for better follow-ups and interventions.
One in 14 hospital patients may be the victim of damaging diagnostic mistakes, new research suggests.The finding is ...
Brigham researchers have developed a nasal spray called PCANS that blocks a wide range of respiratory infections by trapping ...
The authors say that the findings warrant cognitive screening after a fall resulting in an emergency department or inpatient ...
Nearly 1 in 3 Americans may have one of two forms of iron deficiency, even if they don’t have a health condition for which ...
(HealthDay News) — Harmful diagnostic errors (DEs) occur in an estimated one of every 14 hospitalized general medicine patients, according to a study published online Oct. 1 in BMJ Quality & Safety.
The COVID-19 pandemic made the public acutely aware of how vulnerable their noses are. | The COVID-19 pandemic made us ...
Women’s Center has been selected as  one of only six hospitals in Tennessee to implement the innovative TeamBirth program.