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A routine gallbladder surgery last fall turned into a life-changing diagnosis for SUNY Cobleskill police officer Ray Haugen, ...
VANCOUVER, BC, March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- With cardiovascular disease remaining a leading cause of death globally, the need for rapid detection of cardiac dysfunction has never been greater. Today ...
A 2021 report showed that out of six specialties, including neurosurgery, hospitalist medicine is the sole specialty whose malpractice claims rate continues to climb. Housed in an enormous nutshell, ...
Drs Kevin Alexander and Joban Vaishnav explore when and how to use genetic testing in ATTR-CM, why distinguishing hereditary from wild-type disease matters, and what this means for patients' families.
The Class of 2026 graduate works to boost heart health, with a legacy that will endure on the Forty Acres.
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Underfunded, understaffed, and under siege by government budget cuts: Rural hospitals are in danger, and fighting hard to ...
Jeffing is a type of interval training that involves alternating between running and walking. Here are the potential benefits ...