Shelf exams are a key part of medical school clinical rotations. Learn how they're scored, why they matter, and how students typically prepare for them.
Baby formula isn't harmful, but it does differ from breast milk in meaningful ways. Here's what the research actually says about nutrition, gut health, and safety.
Bupropion isn't a typical anxiety medication, but doctors sometimes prescribe it. Here's what the research actually shows about when it helps and when it doesn't.
Cervicogenic headaches start in the neck, not the head. Learn how injuries, whiplash, and poor posture trigger this often-misdiagnosed type of head pain.
Precedex is a sedative used in medical settings. Learn how it works, what it's approved for, its side effects, and how it differs from other sedatives.
Civil commitment allows courts to order psychiatric treatment for people who meet certain legal criteria. Here's how the process works, from emergency holds to hearings.
A cardiogram tracks your heart's electrical activity to reveal rhythm problems and more. Here's what it measures, what it can detect, and what it can't.