Concussions occur in sports and recreation-related activities every year. In 2014, about 2.87 million TBI-related emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and deaths occurred in the United […]
Driving is an important means of mobility and independence for older adults, but as people age, they often experience impairments that interfere with their ability to […]
The COVID19 pandemic started a year ago, and infections are in every corner of the United States. Patients may present to medical offices and urgent care […]
COVID-19 vaccines are arriving at various hospitals in the United States. Clinicians need to be informed about the vaccines, their path to development and approval, logistics […]
In the United States, over 100 million adults are living with diabetes and pre-diabetes. According to the latest CDC report, approximately 10.5% of the population had […]
November is Men’s Health Awareness Month. The average life expectancy for men in the United States is almost 5 years less than women. The average man […]
The Week’s Trending Medical Education Topics include Women’s Health Issues. Women’s health and disease experiences differ from men due to various unique biological, social, and […]
More than 1.5 million people in the United States get sepsis each year, and sepsis is a leading cause of critical illness and hospital mortality. One […]