The world risks losing new medical treatments for osteoporosis, cancer and other human ailments if it does not act quickly to conserve the planet's biodiversity, a senior United Nations environmental ...
... data for profit.
A former administrative specialist at UCLA Medical Center has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly ...
... Dean Jeffrey Flier today announced that the school is taking steps to reduce the cost of a four-year medical education by an average of $50,000 for families with incomes of $120,000 or less.read more
... independent components connected through cellular phone technology. The concept could be developed with various medical imaging modalities. This new technique is described in the latest online issue ...
The proposed ban is the result of a two-year effort to create policy governing interactions between the medical colleges and drug and medical device companies.
... , coupled with tighter NHS resource constraints, have the potential to reduce employment opportunities for medical graduates.
In addition, the recent success of negotiations for increasing pay and ...
Proposals to legalise the production of opium in Afghanistan for medical use are unworkable and unnecessary, says the Minister of State for Africa, Asia, and the United Nations in an editorial in this ...
An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal is calling for more study of the health risks posed by stun guns.
SEATTLE (AP) -- A man who was denied a liver transplant because he used marijuana with medical approval to ease the symptoms of hepatitis C has died....
... that slapped Big Tobacco with a huge punitive damages award has handed the industry a victory by rejecting a class-action lawsuit for medical monitoring costs in a case where harm had yet to occur....
... stomach antacid ranitidine (Zantac®), which has moderate anticholinergic properties, and the incontinence medication tolterodine (Detrol®), which is highly anticholinergic.
In the GEMS study, the ...
NEWARK, N.J., May 6 (UPI) -- Growing gaps in pay between medical specialties in the United States is creating the potential for serious shortages in some fields, medical leaders say.
NEW YORK, May 6 (UPI) -- A U.S. consulting firm says the number of people who travel outside their country for medical treatment is lower than marketers report.
... a large segment of the national workforce (and is, therefore, a fundamental feature of the economy) and medical research is a critical enterprise that over the long run will provide more affordable ...
... who end up paying for re-incarceration and/or emergency room visits for those not taking their medications.”
Project Bridge, which was formed at The Miriam Hospital in 1997, engages HIV positive ...