Stephanie Chao, MD shares expert tips to keep kids safe from costume, candy, and pumpkin-related Halloween hazards.
Deborah J. Wexler, MD, MSc, and colleagues reviewed recent shifts in diabetes care, such as SGLT2i and GLP-1 RA medications.
EGDT gained global adoption after 2001, but later trials showed no survival benefit, exposing its flaws, risks, and poor ...
Paras Karmacharya, MD, discusses why skin “remembers” irritation after Halloween and how to prevent future flares.
Sarah Rosenbaum, MD, child psychiatrist, offers insights on helping kids handle fear, overstimulation, and Halloween anxiety.
Kristen Wheeden, DrPH, MBA, discusses porphyria—the rare “vampire” disease—its stigma, and advances in patient care.
Any views and opinions expressed are those of the author (s) and/or participants and do not necessarily reflect the views, ...
As the leaves turn and temperatures drop, falls become an increasing concern for older adults. Navigating slick sidewalks and icy steps while bundled in bulky coats poses a seasonal challenge for even ...
When we think of evil doctors or monsters, we tend to imagine fictional characters like Frankenstein or Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Although fictional horror can be chilling, real-life depravity proves ...
In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, the American Red Cross will offer blood donors free HbA1c testing this November.
Halloween drives an influx of ophthalmic emergencies and infections caused by nonprescription contact lenses, masks and more.
Steven Feldman, MD, PhD, discusses whether physicians can balance professionalism and fun by wearing costumes on Halloween.
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