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Medical News Today: What’s the difference between expiratory and inspiratory wheezing?
Expiratory and inspiratory wheezing are sounds that the lungs make when a person breathes out or in. In this article,…
Three randomized controlled trials evaluating the impact of “spin” in health news stories reporting studies of pharmacologic treatments on patients’/caregivers’ interpretation of treatment benefit
News stories represent an important source of information. We aimed to evaluate the impact of “spin” (i.e., misrepresentation of study…
For many, friends and family, not doctors, serve as a gateway to opioid misuse
In a common narrative of the path to opioid misuse, people become addicted to painkillers after a doctor prescribed them…
James Ketchum, Who Conducted LSD Experiments on Soldiers, Dies at 87
An Army psychiatrist, he spearheaded a Cold War project to test whether recreational drugs could be used in chemical attacks…
James Ketchum, Who Conducted LSD Experiments on Soldiers, Dies at 87
An Army psychiatrist, he spearheaded a Cold War project to test whether recreational drugs could be used in chemical attacks…
James Ketchum, Who Conducted LSD Experiments on Soldiers, Dies at 87
An Army psychiatrist, he spearheaded a Cold War project to test whether recreational drugs could be used in chemical attacks…
A little formula in first days of life may not impact breastfeeding at 6 months
A study has lodged a new kink in the breastfeeding dilemma that adds to the angst of exhausted new parents:…
Climate action urgently required to protect human health in Europe
In a landmark report, the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council (EASAC) focuses on the consequences of climate change for human…
Augmented ACL reconstruction procedure
An innovative procedure that explores the use of amnion, bone marrow concentrate and suture tape in ACL reconstruction may result…