Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made the decision to cancel a planned delegation to Washington following the United States’ surprising abstention in a U.N. Security Council proposal calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Netanyahu expressed disappointment in Washington’s failure to veto the proposal, stating that it marked a significant shift in the U.S.’s previous stance.
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A prospective cohort study conducted in Michigan hospitals revealed that approximately one in eight adults admitted for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) received an inappropriate diagnosis. The study, led by Ashwin Gupta, MD, identified that 12% of the 17,000 patients treated for CAP did not meet the established criteria for the condition. Inappropriately diagnosed cases were found
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According to Smita Das, MD, PhD, MPH from Stanford University, one of the real risks in modern medicine is the misuse of ketamine for off-label purposes. This is a serious issue that can lead to harmful consequences for patients who are not properly monitored or guided in their ketamine treatment. The Gender Pay Gap in
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