From Fruit Flies to Nobel Prize: The Circadian Rhythm Story –?The Doctor Weighs In
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From Fruit Flies to Nobel Prize: The Circadian Rhythm Story –?The Doctor Weighs In


From Fruit Flies to Nobel Prize: The Circadian Rhythm Story

The discoveries of this year's Nobel Prize winners pave the way for the development of therapeutics that could provide benefit to billions of people. Read more ?

My First Patient, My First Death

A young medical student tells a story of her first patient and her experience in witnessing her death. Read more ?



Why Have Low Safety Standards for Dental Anesthesia?

The idea that dental anesthesia is somehow different than anesthesia for any other type of procedure isn't true. Read more ?


Examining the Federal Response to the Opioid Crisis, Part 2

In the second part of her examination of the Federal response to the opioid crisis, addiction specialist Leslie Dye, MD suggests how to make it better. Read more ?

Just Go With It: My First Patient Interview

A first-year medical student discovers the best way to interview a patient is to abandon preconceived questions and just go with it. Read more ?


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5 More Insightful Things

  1. “Human beings are the only species that deliberately deprive themselves of sleep for no apparent gain.
  2. A long drought and a record hot summer set the conditions for a brutal wildfire season.
  3. Fish can get depressed, just like you, and that could make them a good model organism for studying depression in people.
  4. Drug companies are in the midst of a glossy publicity campaign to stop attempts to control rising pharma costs. But the devil is in the details.
  5. A majority of health care professionals say patients have made offensive comments to them based on their gender, ethnic background, race, or other personal traits.

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Uli K. Chettipally, MD., MPH.

Founder @ Sirica Therapeutics | Building Innovative Autism Therapy

7 年

I love the first article about fruit flies! Very enlightening. Thanks Drs. Pat Salber, MD, MBA and Dov Michaeli M.D, Ph.D.

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