National study of emergency patients will seek to determine if earlier drug therapy will slow bleeding and save lives of trauma victims.
KB Brown’s phone hasn’t stopped ringing since Walgreens shut its W. Broadway store last year, leaving one pharmacy to serve 67,000 residents in the north Minneapolis area where he lives and runs his ...
The United Kingdom today reported one more clade 1b mpox case, in the third household member of the country’s first imported ...
The Minnetonka-based health insurer says the new contract “ensures continued, uninterrupted network access” to hospitals and ...
The Stillwater City Council on Wednesday will get its first in-depth look at plans for the new estimated $400 million ...
The first successful operation using this technique was March 26, 1954. The child, a 13-month-old with a defective ventricle (one of the heart's lower chambers), died 11 days later from pneumonia. But ...
The Israeli military said Sunday it has carried out a ground raid into Syria, seizing a Syrian citizen involved in Iranian ...
A convicted killer's violent past and connections to Cindy Gerdes spurs family to push police for resolution in 1984 unsolved ...
Expanded screening criteria helped a New York City hospital identify more patients who were colonized with the ...
Regulators are asking for more information on cross-market hospital merger proposals amid growing evidence of their potential ...
A federal judge has continued to block the head of Florida’s health department from taking any more steps to threaten TV ...
Police decide who ingested exactly which drugs based on a 12-step collection of clues gathered by staring into suspects’ eyes, pinching their muscles, taking their blood pressure and watching closely ...