COVID-19 and Opening the Country: Lessons from 1918 Philadelphia

By CHADI NABHAN, MD, MBA, FACP Everyone has an opinion on whether and when we should open the country. Never in the history of America have we had so many “correct” theories and experts to pontificate on a new pandemic. But somehow, few seem to recall history or attempt to learn from it. Over a… Read More: COVID-19 and Opening the Country: Lessons from 1918 Philadelphia »

Why diabetics get amputations

Society for Vascular Surgery. Treatments for foot ulcers vary depending on the severity of the wound. Should parents limit screen time for young children? February 29, Weintraub AC, et al. Long-term results following operation for diabetic foot problems: arterial disease confers a poor prognosis. Free E-newsletter Subscribe to Housecall Our general interest e-newsletter keeps you… Read More: Why diabetics get amputations »