A 9-week-old infant diagnosed with botulism underwent timely treatment leading to complete neurological recovery. The infant, initially presented with constipat
A population-based study involving 463 adults in southern Sweden investigated the relationship between time to blood culture positivity (TTP) and infective endo
A prospective observational study published in Cell Reports Medicine reveals that propofol-induced general anesthesia leads to significant alterations in brain
Poststroke spasticity affects 30% to 80% of stroke survivors in the US, translating to about 1.8 to 5.6 million individuals. Despite effective interventions, ma
A study published in JAMA Surgery revealed that surgical trainees using artificial intelligence (AI) systems coupled with human instructors achieved better perf
Growing awareness around per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as 'forever chemicals', highlights their persistence in the environment and
A prospective cohort study involving 131,821 participants from the Nurses' Health Study and Health Professionals Follow-up Study found that drinking 2 to 3 cups
A recent study published in Immunity reveals the connection between chronic intestinal inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer de
Topical eye drops have traditionally been a mainstay in the postoperative care of cataract surgery, but dropless cataract surgery (DCS) now offers a viable alte
Prevent Blindness is expressing concern over Congress's funding cuts to the CDC's Vision and Eye Health program, reducing its budget from $6.5 million to $4.5 m
A case report presented a rare instance of gastric perforation in a 34-year-old man after consuming a liquid nitrogen-infused cocktail in Mexico. He exhibited s
Rebekah Stewart, a nurse, faced a moral dilemma when selected for deployment to Guantánamo Bay for the Trump administration's immigration detention operation. C
In sterile drug manufacturing, ensuring quality is paramount for patient safety. Regulatory standards from the FDA mandate a rigorous approach to quality contro
Recent research shows that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses are more prevalent in boys during childhood, while girls are often diagnosed later in adoles
A study analyzing opioid prescribing practices from 2017 to 2023 found that despite a decrease in discharge opioid prescriptions, opioid refill rates within 90
Dr. Bruna Pellini has been appointed chief of thoracic medical oncology at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute, bringing extensive experience in lung cancer t
Dr. Justin M. Dubin, a board-certified urologist, has joined Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute as the director of Men’s Sexual Health. He specializes in tre
Dr. Justin M. Dubin is the new director of Men's Sexual Health at Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute. He specializes in male infertility and sexual health. He aims to reduce stigma around men's health issues. Dr. Dubin co-hosts the podcast 'Man Up.' He previously worked at Memorial Healthcare System. He prioritizes clear communication with patients. He has extensive experience in medical publications and presentations.
A live symposium scheduled for March 6-7, 2026, at JW Marriott Miami focuses on advancements in hematologic malignancies, including leukemia, lymphoma, and mult