Should Alcohol Be a Part of Medical School Events?
Earlier this month, the surgeon general released an advisory on “Alcohol and Cancer Risk,” which recommended adding labels to alcoholic beverages to warn the public
Earlier this month, the surgeon general released an advisory on “Alcohol and Cancer Risk,” which recommended adding labels to alcoholic beverages to warn the public
For millennia in medicine, alcohol, particularly red wine, carried a health halo; in small doses, it has historically been thought to have cardioprotective benefits. Michael
Scientists want to create breathalyzers that show how recently a driver used marijuana. Researchers also are studying how cannabis impairs motor skills and reflexes for
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – -Alcoholic drinks should carry a label warning consumers about their cancer risks, the U.S. Surgeon General said in an advisory on Friday,
This month’s “Ask the Expert” column addresses a difficult topic, that of physicians dealing with medical and/or psychiatric problems that hinder their ability to practice.
“Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and
Principles of Addiction Medicine, 7th ed is a fully reimagined resource, integrating the latest advancements and research in addiction treatment. Prepared for physicians in internal
Welcome to the 31st edition, Volume 2 of Physician Health News. We hope you will find this an informative forum for all aspects of physician
These are the myths addiction researchers hear most often.
Dr. Paul Earley Past President of FSPHP and Emeritus Medical Director of the Georgia Professional Health Program recently spoke at the EmWELL Physicians Dinner &
More than 100 Emory physicians gathered on Thursday, September 19th to raise awareness of a topic that is critically important, yet rarely discussed – physician