Most Young Vapers Aren’t Using E-Cigs to Quit Smoking: Survey
Electronic cigarettes are marketed as an aid to quitting smoking, but most young people who vape say that’s not why they indulge.
Electronic cigarettes are marketed as an aid to quitting smoking, but most young people who vape say that’s not why they indulge.
We need evidence over hype before integrating artificial intelligence into care
A brain bleed and subsequent brain surgery many decades ago may have led to cognitive impairment in the former president.
Drs Glatter, Herbert, Ho, and Cozzi discuss The Pitt and how it captures the real-life intensity, trauma, and teamwork that define emergency medicine today.
Law enforcement has been pushing back Los Angeles protestors with less lethal weapons. Now the National Guard is deployed and Marines are activated.
Drs Glatter, Herbert, Ho, and Cozzi discuss The Pitt and how it captures the real-life intensity, trauma, and teamwork that define emergency medicine today.
What we learn from the extreme conditions of outer space can have significant impacts for low-resource settings back on Earth.
The Oropouche virus is spreading fast across the Americas, driven by climate change and deforestation — raising alarms over a new global arboviral threat.
Political will, cultural shifts, and sustained investment are needed to reduce the human toll of medical harm, write Dr Robert Glatter and Dr Julia Sader…
The growing issue of counterfeit medications poses a threat to all patients. Measures to counteract this threat must be instituted to ensure patient safety.
Virtual and augmented reality and haptics can support skill development