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In 1929, 25-year-old Dr. Werner Forssmann risked his life by inserting a catheter into his own heart to prove a revolutionary medical theory. Dismissed as reckless, he was forced out of cardiology.
Burnout and low pay are driving physicians to abandon their careers early, causing a doctor shortage. But medical students ...
While physician-scientists are supported in splitting their time between research and clinical work, nurse-scientists are not ...
Israel’s military campaign in the Gaza Strip has made pregnancy and childbirth more dangerous for Palestinian women and their ...
Rick Karle remembers the people he encountered in the days following the tornado outbreak in Alabama that killed more than ...
The U.S. faces a crucial shortage of medical providers, especially in rural areas. The problem has been building for a while, ...
The reunion was a chance for neonatal intensive care unit nurses and doctors to reunite with the children they helped take ...
Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika went to the US last year to deliver her twins, sparking outrage over her administration’s ...
Trader awarded Sh5.1m after lorry plunges into ocean at Likoni Ferry The facility is grappling with an acute shortage of ...
Joanne Curtis, who delivered both her children at Holy Name Medical Center, said if has a third kid, "you know where I'm ...
An idealistic ophthalmologist, he came up with an ingenious way to treat blindness in far-flung places: by outfitting an ...
A comedic and musical legend has passed away. Lulu Roman, who made her name on the popular show Hee Haw, has died at the age ...