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How Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist team member’s heart condition inspired a career in research -...
The Business Journals· 16 hours agoThree years later, she needed open-heart surgery to save her life. “I always knew I would go into...
Winston-Salem research center reimagines AI’s role in health care - Triad Business Journal
The Business Journals· 16 hours agoAs director of the Center for Artificial Intelligence Research, Metin N. Gurcan, Ph.D., professor of...
7 Habits That Are Secretly Messing With Your Cortisol
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“But I would even say for some people, if you’re someone who tends to be very sensitive to medicines...
Telehealth abortions now account for nearly 1 in 5 in US, with thousands accessed under shield laws...
CNN.com· 7 hours agoMost abortions in the United States are medication abortions, and telehealth has become an...
Why does Mizzou use live pigs to train doctors? Should they stop? Behind those new ads
Kansas City Star via AOL· 5 days agoThis committee authorizes the emergency medicine residency program to use up to 36 pigs every three...
When 'One Size' Doesn't Fit All
Medscape· 7 days agoTreating obesity requires more than a single solution for all patients. Sarah Ro, MD, and Asantewaa Crumpler, MD, discuss taking a more personalized...
Dr. Julie Philley to serve as next president of UT Tyler
Denton Record-Chronicle· 5 days agoThe University of Texas System Board of Regents unanimously voted on Thursday to name Julie V....
'A mother's heart is never wrong': How a Phoenix mom supports children with special needs
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPaulina Serna's son was diagnosed with a congenital disorder while she was pregnant with him. He is now the reason behind her work in the Phoenix community.
Opinion | The Heart of Healthcare Innovation Keeps Beating
MedPage Today· 2 days agoThis past week we held our seventh annual Primary Care and Hospital Medicine Innovation symposium....
Welcome to pollen season: It's looking like a bad one
The Eagle-Tribune· 3 days agoThis year allergy sufferers can expect a longer and more intense pollen season than usual. According...