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Pollution From Gas Stations
Pollution from gas stations is a more varied topic than some might at first think. There is a history behind gas station pollution, there are the causes of it, and there are the public health issues associated with it. For many years now there have been efforts underway to reduce pollution from gas
12 Things Cardiologists Think Hospitalists Need to Know
As provider shortages plague ICUs nationwide, can hospitalists fill the gap?
Spider Bites
Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of spider bites including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.
Wound Healing by Ascorbic Acid in Mice
Acute radiation exposure is of interest to defense and civil administrations concerned about atomic weapons.
How to Schedule a Labor Induction
There are two instances when an obstetrician will induce labor: when a mother and/or child is in medical jeopardy, or when a pregnant woman decides to schedule an induction for reasons of personal preference or convenience. These are known as elective inductions. A labor induction requires preparati
Variations in Treating Acute Bronchiolitis in the ED
How do diagnostic and treatment practices for acute bronchiolitis differ between these key providers?
How to Develop an Urgent Care Clinic
Urgent care clinics provide care to individuals who may not require the critical attention provided by an accident and emergency service, but who require urgent care to prevent symptoms or an injury from developing into something more serious. Any person whose condition may lead to long-term complic
How to Remove the Screws From Orthopedic Devices
Orthopedic devices are meant to support injured bones and enable healthy healing. Orthopedic devices can be internal, like screws and plates, or external, like devices for the forearm and shin. Screws are important because bone heals better when held firmly together. There are two types of commonly
The Effect of Emergency Residency Training on Productivity
How does the productivity of residents in the ED differ from non-EM residents?
Obesity and Analgesic Response to Morphine in the ED
In this study, the impact of obesity on the analgesic response to morphine is examined. Do these patients require larger doses for effective pain management?
Patient Care Technician Careers
Helping others as a patient care technician.Nurse image by Maria Bell from Fotolia.comPatient care technicians are an integral part of the health care industry and are in high demand in hospitals, nursing homes and other medical facilities. The decision to pursue a career as a patient...
Bladder Polyp Removal
Bladder pain is consistent with having polyps, which are small, benign overgrowths that develop in the bladder's lining. Having indigestion, nausea, heartburn, sharp bladder pains, infections and swelling can indicate bladder polyps. After getting diagnosed by a physician, someone suffering from b
The Value of Mentoring
Dr. Michael Epter discusses the benefits of establishing a relationship with a mentor early in training.
North Carolina Public Doctor Information
If you are searching for a doctor in a particular area of North Carolina or one who practices in a particular specialty, you can freely access public information on any licensed physician. The North Carolina Medical Board provides doctor information on their website, where you can find out all of t
The Use of Cephalosporins in Penicillin-allergic Patients
Is the use of cephalosporin beneficial in penicillin-allergic patients -- or should it be avoided altogether?
Benign Positional Vertigo Treatment
Benign positional vertigo (BPV) -- or simply vertigo -- is a disorder of the inner ear. WebMD explains first aid steps in case of loss of consciousness.
Emergency Medicine Resident Journal Review
This continuing column provides journal articles pertinent to emergency medicine residents.
Canadian First Aid Training
Canadian first aid training involves just a few dedicated hours to learn an invaluable set of skills that could potentially save someone's life. Standard First Aid and CPR courses can be completed at a Red Cross branch or a local emergency or medical training provider.
A New Biomaterial Derived From Small Intestine Submucosa
Review the origin and development of this new wound matrix device.
Advantages & Disadvantages of Stun Guns
Although crime remains a persistent concern, not everyone feels comfortable carrying a handgun. Stun guns, or Tasers, are safer alternatives to firearms and knives.