Executive physical examinations, in which patients pay doctors a fee for an on-demand physical are "bad medicine," argues one physician in an article in this week's New England Journal of Medicine.
Cell Transplantation - The Regenerative Medicine Journal, the number two journal ranked by impact factor in the field of transplantation, has become an "open access" journal from the 1st January 2009, ...
... pregnancy. The authors of the research [1], published online in Europe’s leading reproductive medicine journal, Human Reproduction, today (Wednesday 14 May), believe that their findings will ...
... , Dr Dondorp is writing a paper to be published in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal, Human Reproduction, on these issues. This is the first time ethicists have considered the questions ...
... do not eat soy foods, according to research published online in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal, Human Reproduction, today (Thursday 24 July). The association was particularly marked in ...
... in eight participating U.S. centers.
The findings were released today in the Emergency Medicine Journal.
"One of the most common complaints we see in the Emergency Department is chest pain," said ...
... . The study, published online in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal Human Reproduction today (Thursday 13 November), looked at real and placebo acupuncture given on ...
... . The findings appear in the current issue of Emergency Medicine Journal at http://emj.bmj.com/. ... says Latha Stead, M.D., emergency medicine specialist and lead author of the study. "Each individual's ...
... as a result -- delay seeking treatment until their condition worsens. The findings appear in the current issue of Emergency Medicine Journal at http://emj.bmj.com/.
... A laboratory-based study by Winiarska and colleagues published this year in The Public Library of Science Medicine journal suggested that statins may inhibit rituximab binding to CD20. "That finding ...
... -Associated Morbidity Among Children and Adult Age Groups" appeared in The Open Tropical Medicine Journal 2008.
Schistosomiasis is commonly found in many regions of Africa, Asia and South America. ...
... in America have been asking for a copy of the questionnaire. It's now available in the Occupational Medicine journal which reports on Dr. Moshe's study.
Israeli employers have been using the ...
... trauma emergency care doctors are treating in the US, indicates research published in Emergency Medicine Journal. The findings are based on 315 responses to a representative survey of 393 academic ...
... , according to a study published in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal, Human Reproduction [1] on Thursday 29 January. Dr Bea Lintsen, a physician at the ...
... in women. Published online in Human Reproduction, Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal, the study found that women who had higher levels of perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) and perfluorooctane ...