A new study shows that walking as few as 4,400 steps per day was significantly related to lower mortality and that those rates continued to decrease with more steps,

A new study shows that walking as few as 4,400 steps per day was significantly related to lower mortality and that those rates continued to decrease with more steps,
Even with ethical principles available to guide physicians in their approach to clinical ethical dilemmas, doing the right thing often requires bravery and personal risk.
It’s good to take a trip outside the otolaryngology world once in a while to experience something novel and innovative.
For your New Year’s resolutions create a list of minor changes and actions you can make for better physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health and wellbeing.
Equity is not just a “women’s issue” or a “minority issue.”
December is the month of residency interviews, special days to soak up the fresh enthusiasm and re-energize.
Hello Alex, Greeting from Nebraska. I just received my copy of ENTtoday. I enjoy it as well as your editorial notes. I read the one today (“Otolaryngology Should Think About […]
Gayle Woodson,, MD, writes and volunteers at a local medical clinic for people without health insurance called Space Coast Volunteers in Medicine.
A physician considering prescribing a certain medication that is not on the FDA-approved indications list must contemplate three aspects of that decision—legal/regulatory, clinical evidence, and ethics.
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