Can Cancer Ever Be Ignored? (The New York Times Magazine)
Men routinely get screened for prostate cancer with the P.S.A. blood test, but should they?
Men routinely get screened for prostate cancer with the P.S.A. blood test, but should they?
Even when testing reveals an imperfection in the spine, a different issue may in fact be causing a patient's discomfort. That is one reason why chronic back pain is notoriously difficult to treat.
Hospital readmission rates for Medicare patients held steady from 2004-2009, according to a new report by the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care.
Headlines report hackers stealing credit card codes or disrupting national defense systems, but for David Kotz ’86, the implications of cybersecurity strike much closer to home.
The National Institutes of Health has awarded scientists at Dartmouth Medical School an $11 million dollar grant to lead a new Center of Biomedical Research Excellence, reports New Hampshire Public R
Understanding how genes and the environment work together to trigger and prevent disease is a vital area of biomedical research.