"In Alabama, we have what I like to call Alabama Barbecue Disease. We have a lot of folks with calcified, challenging arteries," says Dave A. Cox, MD, interventional cardiolog.... Read More
Since the middle of the twentieth century, vaccines have prevented countless cases of disease and have saved millions of lives. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.... Read More
When military veteran Don Austin, who received trauma to his nose during Desert Storm, needed a revision of his septorhinoplasty surgery in order to breathe adequately, he con.... Read More
Putting the Evidence to Work for Patients
New evidence and agents have clinicians rethinking traditional approaches to treating acne, the most common skin condition in the Uni.... Read More
When researchers began to look at how low the dosage of naltrexone could be and still be effective in helping patients overcome addiction, unexpected things began to happen.
A.... Read More