Your child will need to get the Hib vaccine starting at 2 months old. Learn more about what this shot protects against and why it's so important. The Hib vaccine protects your baby from Hib disease, ...
American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine guidelines highlight SSI prevention in regional anesthesia and ...
Regenerative medicine is the branch of medicine that develops methods to regrow, repair or replace damaged or diseased cells, organs or tissues. Regenerative medicine includes the generation and ...
A study of more than 32,000 people living in Tamil Nadu, India, suggests scrub typhus infection may affect up to 10% of rural ...
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers helped conduct an important new global health study that found ...
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers helped conduct an important new global health study that found a vaccine that protects against five strains of meningitis prevalent in sub ...
Personalized medicine is a therapeutic approach involving the use of an individual’s genetic and epigenetic information to tailor drug therapy or preventive care. We developed an endothelial ...
The Race and Medicine collection reflects NEJM’s commitment to understanding and combating racism as a public health and human rights crisis. Our commitment to antiracism includes efforts to ...
There is no specific treatment for viral meningitis. Antiviral medicine may help people with meningitis caused by viruses such as the herpes viruses and influenza viruses. Mild meningitis generally ...
The product could lead to blood infections which could evolve into infections of the heart's inner lining, bone or joint infections, splenic abscesses or meningitis, and infections of the eye and ...
1 Department of Neurosurgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China 2 Department of Neurosurgery, Zhenjiang First People’s Hospital, Jiangsu, Zhenjiang, China ...
Influenzal meningitis (not related to influenza or epidemic meningitis) used to kill 92% to 100% of all cases. But Manhattan’s Dr. Hattie Elizabeth Alexander loses only 25% of her patients.