The World Health Organization warned not to expect complete victory against the pandemic. As some countries relax restrictions, others are…
Changes in Care for Acute Pulmonary Embolism with a Multidisciplinary Pulmonary Embolism Response Team
Optimal management of acute pulmonary embolism requires expertise offered by multiple subspecialties. As such, pulmonary embolism response teams (PERT) have…
Children with autism face higher risk of eating disorders, study finds
Children with autistic traits are more likely than their peers to develop an eating disorder, according to a new study.
Does fine particulate matter (PM2.5) affect the benefits of habitual physical activity on lung function in adults: a longitudinal cohort study
Physical activity (PA) increases a person’s inhalation of air pollutants due to greater ventilation, possibly leading to larger adverse health…
Novel antiviral targeted drug for nasopharyngeal cancer
A research team has developed a novel anti-Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) drug that can selectively disrupt a viral protein produced by…
Not all psychopaths are violent; a new study may explain why some are ‘successful’ instead
Psychopathy is widely recognized as a risk factor for violent behavior, but many psychopathic individuals refrain from antisocial or criminal…
Physically demanding jobs linked to shorter working lives and more sick leave
Physically demanding jobs are linked to shorter working lives, more sick leave and unemployment than jobs that don’t rely on…
Diffuse parenchymal lung disease
Diffuse parenchymal lung diseases are a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by inflammation and fibrosis of the pulmonary interstitium. They…
In Israel, Modern Medicine Grapples With Ghosts of the Third Reich
A Palestinian surgeon, a Jewish patient, a Nazi medical text — and an unlikely bond.
In Israel, Modern Medicine Grapples With Ghosts of the Third Reich
A Palestinian surgeon, a Jewish patient, a Nazi medical text — and an unlikely bond.