A low serum bicarbonate level, or hypobicarbonatemia, in the presence of a high anion gap typically indicates presence of metabolic…
Beware of Perianal Pain: Fournier’s Gangrene
A 69-year-old Japanese man without significant comorbidities experienced anal pain five days before he was initially examined. Although he had…
An Unusual Cause of Productive Cough with Yellow Sputum
We declare that this manuscript is original, has not been published before and is not currently being considered for publication…
A Review of Antibiotic-Tolerant Persisters and Their Relevance to Posttreatment Lyme Disease Symptoms
Several well-controlled clinical trials have shown that prolonged antibiotic therapy has no benefit in relieving posttreatment Lyme disease symptoms. However,…
Body Temperature 2.0: Do We Need to Rethink What’s Normal?
Since 1851, when the standard was set at 98.6 Fahrenheit, the average human body temperature has steadily declined.
Body Temperature 2.0: Do We Need to Rethink What’s Normal?
Since 1851, when the standard was set at 98.6 Fahrenheit, the average human body temperature has steadily declined.
Body Temperature 2.0: Do We Need to Rethink What’s Normal?
Since 1851, when the standard was set at 98.6 Fahrenheit, the average human body temperature has steadily declined.
Body Temperature 2.0: Do We Need to Rethink What’s Normal?
Since 1851, when the standard was set at 98.6 Fahrenheit, the average human body temperature has steadily declined.
Body Temperature 2.0: Do We Need to Rethink What’s Normal?
Since 1851, when the standard was set at 98.6 Fahrenheit, the average human body temperature has steadily declined.
Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play
A team of researchers has conducted the first study of how baby and adult brains interact during natural play, and…