
Many Workers Return to Their Jobs After Being Hospitalized for Injuries
A study finds almost 60% of adult patients who needed to be hospitalized for injuries eventually go back to work.
A study finds almost 60% of adult patients who needed to be hospitalized for injuries eventually go back to work.
Findings implicate a specific type of immune cell behind heterotopic ossification--and present a potential target for treatment.
While most express confidence in their readiness, fewer have taken key steps to stay safe and healthy in power outages, severe weather or evacuation.
Researchers hope the innovations and treatments they are currently investigating will be able to help patients with a traumatic brain injury in the future.
A new Michigan Medicine study found that implementing a dedicated emergency medicine department-based intensive care unit improved patient survival rates and lowered inpatient intensive care unit (ICU) admissions.
A new study finds there’s excessive imaging testing being performed in the emergency department. A reduction could save millions in health care costs.