May 22
Kissing Bugs Carry More Than Cooties
Don’t let the kissing bug’s innocent-sounding name fool you. With human contact, kissing bugs have the potential to spread a dangerous disease called Chagas. The insects are usually found in […]
Don’t let the kissing bug’s innocent-sounding name fool you. With human contact, kissing bugs have the potential to spread a dangerous disease called Chagas. The insects are usually found in […]
The county neighboring Northeast Ohio Medical University is seeing a rise in reported cases of hepatitis A, a liver disease caused by a virus. Thomas File, M.D., a professor of […]
With recent appearances in New York, New Jersey and Illinois, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has declared a fungal infection called Candida auris an emerging threat in […]
Registration is open for the 30th annual Internal Medicine Update Course for physicians, to be held from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 1-3 at Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). […]
Tungiasis — an infectious disease from a burrowing flea – is usually acquired or diagnosed in South or Central America, and it can be picked up by travelers. When fourth-year […]
Carl Martino, M.D., assistant professor of radiology (pictured left in photo below); Titus Sheers, M.D., professor of pediatrics and internal medicine (pictured right in photo below); and Thomas Thompson, M.D., […]
The introduction of antibiotics. A treatment for tuberculosis. Improved anesthesia. These are just some of the many significant advances in medicine made during World War, said James Horton, M.D., who […]
Joseph Zarconi, M.D., realized early in his career that being a doctor and caring for patients wasn’t going to be enough. “In order for me to manifest my most authentic […]
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