New transport technology keeps livers warm and alive – not on ice in a cooler
New research suggests livers transported for transplant last longer when they are kept warm instead of on ice.
New research suggests livers transported for transplant last longer when they are kept warm instead of on ice.
Recently software using Artificial Intelligence has been approved to screen patients for the eye disease diabetic retinopathy.
UberHealth promises to help health care providers help their patients make their appointments by offering them free rides.
Recently Dr. Frank Li, former director of a number of Seattle Pain Center clinics, entered into an agreement with the Washington Medical Commission that allows him to keep his medical license.
Wrongful death litigation is difficult on claimants for a variety of different reasons.
A recent article spelled out new interest in the “gut microbome” as an opportunity to control illnesses as diverse as obesity, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and even atherosclerotic disease.
Compared to other "high-income" countries, the US spends more in large part because of increased labor, drug and administrative costs.
A recent article describes new methods of using remote monitoring in intensive care units (ICU).