He Was Remarkably Healthy Until Chronic Diarrhea Nearly Killed Him After weeks of having to rush to the bathroom day and night, the 77-year-old had lost 25 pounds. What was wrong?
Calling TIAs Strokes Could Help Patients Seek Proper Care, Neurologists Say Two neurologists argue that calling T.I.A.s what they are — minor strokes — could prompt patients to seek the help they need more quickly.
Gunman Kills At Least 4 in Israel’s Fifth Attack in Recent Days Israeli medics said that four people were killed and at least one other was wounded in an attack in a Tel Aviv suburb.
An E.R. Memoir Conveys Hectic Work, Empathy and Outrage In “The Emergency,” Thomas Fisher writes about his work at a Chicago hospital and the inequities of American health care.