medicine

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Patients fear being treated by under-qualified doctors after exam results blunder

More than 220 doctors were wrongly told they had passed a test that let them progress in areas such as intensive care and cardiology

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She Probes 'Disease' Called Love

STANFORD — A major mental health problem among the European elite in the Middle Ages was lovesickness, says a Stanford University expert who thinks...

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Medical Technology Makes Doctors Less Skillful. Should You Care?

Technological advances are transforming medicine, but it may be making your physician less creative.

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Law of Supply and Demand Rules Wages

One of the things that keeps the economics profession alive in the face of all its missed predictions is that every now and then, basic economic...

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Banning Trans Health Care Puts Young People at Risk of Harm

Contrary to what conservative lawmakers argue, the Supreme Court will increase risks by upholding state bans on gender-affirming care.

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'Structural racism': Top taxpayer-funded academy rife with DEI programs, hefty executive salaries

FIRST ON FOX: The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has raked in hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer funds in recent...

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A Van Nuys Muncipal Court judge ruled...

A Van Nuys Muncipal Court judge ruled that hospital technician Randy Powers, 26, charged with injecting a near-fatal dose of the heart drug lidocaine...

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Brown Med Puts DEI Above Clinical Skills and USAID Shutdown Threatens Foreign Climate Activists

Brown University Medical School bills itself as a "national leader in medical education and biomedical research" that has attracted "first-class...

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Brown Medical School Gives DEI More Weight Than ‘Clinical Skills’ in Promotion Criteria for Faculty

Brown University Medical School now gives "diversity, equity, and inclusion" more weight than "excellent clinical skills" in its promotion criteria...

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Westwood

Dr. Kenneth I. Shine, professor and executive chairman of the UCLA School of Medicine, has been named president-elect of the American Heart Assn. He...

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