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<ѻý class="page-description">American College of Emergency Physiciansѻý>The agency wants to even the healthcare playing field, says FTC chair Lina Khan
Average pain score dropped from 7.96 to 3.88 after treatment, study finds
Connecting patients to resources that work best for them is critical, researchers say
Sometimes it's not practical to perform the study any other way
Despite restrictions on its use, an association with kidney injury hasn't been shown
Doctors often included even if they didn't see or hear about the patient involved, study finds
These tips can help overcome the brain's two major design flaws, says psychologist Helena Boschi
Pennsylvania outbreak spawned 94 cases, many with low heart rate or sky-high blood pressure
Women more likely to be misidentified, dismissed, and ignored, according to two studies
"Our job is to treat all comers no matter their medical issue," says researcher
In randomized trial, half doses of haloperidol outperformed ondansetron, an old standby
Buprenorphine is a must in overdose cases, according to two emergency physicians
Critics at ACEP call them biased, unfair, and exclusionary
Annual disability-adjusted life years analysis rarely applied to SCA, researcher says
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ACEP: American College of Emergency Physicians
October 2023