‘Bystanders are usually the first responders’
A new program encourages public spaces to add tourniquet kits—and it offers free training to all who want it.
A new program encourages public spaces to add tourniquet kits—and it offers free training to all who want it.
Written exposure therapy may reduce attrition and transcend previously observed barriers to treatment for both patients and providers.
For women especially, multiple traumatic experiences are apt to cause health problems that can lead to heart disease.
Two years after a terrible car crash, Kathryn Dotas returns to the pediatric intensive care unit to thank the team that saved her life.
No position on the football field seemed to confer protection.
Protective gear is essential for preventing injuries.
Findings could help improve treatments.