The COVID-19 continues to ravage countries around the world, inflicting mass casualties, overwhelming healthcare systems, and paralyzing daily life for hundreds of millions of people. The vast majority of...
March is National Sleep Awareness Month, and to highlight the importance of sleep medicine, Pradeep Sahota, MD, shares his perspective about how wearable (and nearable) devices affect practice.
The idea of the Commons goes back to the Englishmen William Forster Lloyd (1794-1852) and Garrett Hardin (1915-2003) who framed an understanding of the idea that; the common property such as grazing lands...
Podiatry has a very large role in the COVID-19 pandemic. We are going to be operating under pandemic medicine protocols for at least the next 18 months. That does not mean that your local restaurants and...
In this month’s Pediatric Top Paper, Jessica Tomaszewski, MD, writes about a recent cohort study that evaluated the role of race/ethnicity among children and adolescents who were diagnosed with cancer.
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Others have already articulated clearly the struggles, challenges, and opportunities that the COVID-19 pandemic has created for community pharmacists. As such, I will focus this blog on the academic...
As each country is experiencing the effects of the coronavirus, some information is shared across the world. The information shared is helping other countries determine strategies to combat the virus and...
Many patients—and their dermatologists—want to know if biologic therapy should be stopped during this time. While the data we have are limited and there are no clear answers, the bottom line is to say no,...