A new study led by a Rady Children's Hospital surgeon shows e-bike accidents are on the rise. (Video credit: @marccosone1/Instagram) ...
A new experimental compound may help protect the liver after surgical removal of parts of the small intestine.
Repetitive stress from early single-sport specialization is associated with increases in hip problems and surgery in young adulthood, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the ...
A new study finds Black Medicare beneficiaries with early-stage non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) continues to receive curative treatment at lower rates than White patients, highlighting ongoing ...
Researchers develop a radiomics-based machine learning model to identify patients with traumatic brain injury at risk ...
Peptilogics' PLG0206 is a first-in-class anti-biofilm drug candidate being studied in patients with prosthetic joint infection (PJI), the first of multiple potential medical device-related infections ...
Introduction Gastroschisis mortality is disproportionately high in Africa due in part to delayed presentation and limited ...
A fitness expert’s long-used formula, now validated by orthopedic surgeons, is helping patients heal faster, with stronger tendons and fewer complications.
E-bikes are not just causing more injuries as they become more popular. They are also changing the nature of severe trauma ...
Team-based approaches to perioperative opioid management may go a long way towards cutting down on opioid use for surgical patients, a study published in January in the Journal of the American College ...
Researchers uncover how distinct cell populations and fibrotic signals drive permanent scarring after rotator cuff ...
From findings on prior authorization delays in spine patients to new insights on pediatric spine care, here are seven key studies to know so far in 2026. 1. Carlsmed’s aprevo implant for lumbar spine ...
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