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Emergency Medicine

Daily alcohol use was associated with 150% increased odds of a brain bleed in older adults after a head trauma from a fall.

Alcohol use in older adults doubles risk of brain bleeds from falls

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Researchers use Optically Pumped Magnetometers to non-invasively measure activity in human cervical nerves. The technology could help medical professionals tailor treatements for inflammatory conditions like sepsis and PTSD.

Researchers use non-invasive technique to record involuntary nervous system

Categories Health, Technology
Pills

Prescribing just a few opioid tablets to patients discharged from emergency departments can ease pain but prevent misuse

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Pixabay illustration of a heartbeat monitor

ChatGPT performs as well as doctors for suggesting the most likely diagnoses in the emergency room

Categories Health, Technology
Man in ambulance hooked up to heart monitor

Ambulances should take cardiac arrest victims to closest emergency department

Categories Health
Illustration of a man having a heart attack. Pixabay

Asian adults in U.S. less likely to survive cardiac arrest despite bystander CPR equal to white adults

Categories Health, Social Sciences

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