Commentary
Commentary
Bent but Not Broken: The Truth About Penile Curvature
About 10% of men have Peyronie’s disease, and treatment is available.
Commentary
CRC: Troubling Mortality Rates for a Preventable Cancer
The rates of 6 of the top 10 cancers have been increasing over the past several years.
Commentary
Kimchi: Not Magically Protective Against Weight Gain
How much of societal diet-related scientific illiteracy can be blamed on the publication decisions of medical journals around food studies?
Managing Your Practice
Beware the Letter of Intent
You might ask, if the terms in an LOI are not binding, why bother with one at all?
Commentary
Long-Term Follow-Up Emphasizes HPV Vaccination Importance
No cases of high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia or condyloma were seen in a study of patients who received an HPV...
The Optimized Doctor
Healing From Trauma
Having crossed the midpoint of life, I see with the benefit of perspective how suffering has afforded me wisdom: I am more sensitive and attuned...
Commentary
Bivalent Vaccines Protect Even Children Who’ve Had COVID
Doctor discusses the progression of understanding of COVID-19 and current vaccines.
Commentary
Hospital Marriage Proposals: The Good, the Bad, the Helipad
A trio of healthcare professionals share marriage proposal stories that occurred at their workplaces.
Opinion
A 74-year-old White male presented with a 1-year history of depigmented patches on the hands, arms, and face, as well as white eyelashes and eyebrows
The patient's medical history was significant for a 2.2-mm ulcerated melanoma on the left chest 6 years prior to presentation.
Commentary
When Babies ‘Stop Breathing,’ Who Needs Admission and a Workup?
It turns out that it’s not easy to determine whether an infant is at low or high risk for recurrence of a brief resolved unexplained event.
Commentary
New Guidelines: Brain Death Is Equal to Heart Death, Says Ethicist
Doctor new guidelines that may help to clarify the ongoing medical ethics debate on brain death.