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A journal publishes another paper reporting that officially certified mediums are accurate.
Industrial accidents, self-inflicted genital mutilation, and gunshots: It's dangerous out there for the male member.
Three case reports demonstrate the risks of "assuming that patients have chronic Lyme disease."
Sex in the office, fellatio, and menage a trois: Researchers probe sexual fantasies.
Death at age 75 was a "slightly random number," but Ezekiel Emanuel will just say No to statins, antihypertensives, and antibiotics after age 75.
Sometimes, blog posts write themselves. Others are written by dead doctors with the help of a medium.
A case study in the American Journal of Medicine poses a vexing question many healthcare professionals have faced: What should you do when your patients use fraudulent names?
My brother would have turned 37 today. Instead, he became a statistic in 1995.
Don't go ballistic -- only steel bullets will cause problems in MRI, says a study of 39 kinds of the projectiles.
A doctor tries paying bloggers to endorse his supplement-hawking website.
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