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St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed It’s conference week, and although we started it in Birmingham with the Intensive Care…
St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed It’s conference week, and although we started it in Birmingham with the Intensive Care…
Elevation HazardCardiac arrest more deadly for those living in high-risesHigh-rise living can offer beautiful views and ample…
Podcast Link: SGEM152OHCA Date: April 22nd, 2016 Guest Skeptic: Jay Loosley. Jay is a Registered Nurse, Paramedic and Research…
Mein Haus – mein Auto – mein Boot … sag mir wo du wohnst und ich sage dir ob du einen Kreislaufstillstand überlebst. Ob das…
Betahistine is no better than placebo in Ménière’s disease
Elevation HazardCardiac arrest more deadly for those living in high-risesHigh-rise living can offer beautiful views and ample…
Welcome to another edition of the First1oEM articles of the month – a collection of my favorite reads from the emergency…
(credit: Michael Coghlan) Moving on up to that deluxe apartment in the sky might actually increase your chances of…
Living on the higher floors of a high-rise building can lower chances of survival from cardiac arrest, a new study reported.
If you live in the middle of a city, you probably think that you won't have any problems with access to medical care in an…
Live above the 25th floor? Forget about it.
More on Heart Disease on MedicalResearch.com MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Ian R Drennan ACP PhD(c) Institute of Medical…