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The resurgence of measles in the United States underscores the critical importance of vigilance, vaccination, and timely diagnosis.
Over a 10-year span, an unusual number of cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) were reported in a small ski town in the French Alps. Outbreak investigations may have identified a new environmental risk factor – a mushroom – for ALS.
Brain death is the complete and irreversible cessation of brain function based on key diagnostic features and in-depth evaluation. We interviewed Dr. Alex Rae-Grant about the most current and comprehensive consensus recommendations to date on BD/DNC.
The pitfalls of Internet searching for clinical evidence summarized into four key risks by EBSCO Health Implementation Manager, Jackie Skeith, MS, RN-BC.
Instructional videos are an important supplement to the nursing curriculum. "Nursing Times Learning" presents 5 reasons why.
New guidelines for staging T1D in children is a major step forward in the early identification and management of this disease and facilitates the development and expansion of population-based screening programs.
What information have we gleaned from the Provincetown, MA Delta variant outbreak of COVID-19 in mostly vaccinated people? Hint: vaccines are still the most important countermeasure to controlling this pandemic.
Care of patients with COVID-19 has evolved over the course of the pandemic, along with the evolution of evidence-based information. DynaMed Deputy Editor of Infectious Diseases Vito Iacoviello, MD, FIDSA answers COVID-19 vaccine and treatment questions.
Read about a geographical cluster-randomized trial evaluating the ability of wolbachia-infected mosquitoes to prevent dengue infections in Indonesia.
With the start of the school year around the corner, risk of COVID-19 is a top concern for parents, teachers, school administrators and pediatricians. Here’s a roundup of what we know about COVID-19 vaccines for children and adolescents.