Medical literature

Medical literature is the scientific literature of medicine: articles in journals and texts in books devoted to the field of medicine. Many references to the medical literature include the health care literature generally, including that of dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and the allied health professions.

Contemporary and historic views regarding diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of medical conditions have been documented for thousands of years. The Edwin Smith papyrus is the first known medical treatise. Initially most described inflictions related to warfare. This was because war was the most important part of society and it was the most common way of contracting health problems.

History

Throughout history people have written about diseases, how human beings might contract them and what could be done to remedy it. Medicine ranged from folklore, witchcraft to the current Evidence-based medicine. Among the most notable descriptions are texts from Egypt (Imhotep, Edwin Smith Papyrus, Ebers Papyrus, Kahun Gynecological Papyrus), Mesopotamia (Diagnostic Handbook, Alkindus, De Gradibus), India (Ayurveda, Sushruta Samhita, Charaka Samhita), China (Yellow Emperor, Huangdi Neijing), Greece (Iliad and Odyssey are the earliest sources of Greek medical practise; Hippocratic medicine), Persia (Rhazes, Avicenna, The Canon of Medicine, The Book of Healing), Spain (Abulcasis, Kitab al-Tasrif) and Syria (Ibn al-Nafis, Commentary on Anatomy in Avicenna's Canon, Comprehensive Book on Medicine).

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Common meds may increase dementia risk

The Vindicator 28 Mar 2025
People who want to dodge cognitive decline should avoid medications that can interfere with brain function. A systematic review of the medical literature was published in the journal Translational Research & Clinical Interventions (Jan.
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Black Women’s Hair Products Are in the Safety Spotlight. Here’s What to Know

The Birmingham Times 28 Mar 2025
While experts said the presence of the chemicals is concerning and confusing, they noted the study didn’t go through the rigorous scrutiny that it takes to get published in a peer-reviewed science or medical journal.
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Sheboygan Press 28 Mar 2025
Why do we observe DST, who still supports it and why medical experts believe it’s a bad practice that harms public health. At the Journal Sentinel, our politics team closely follows major legislation ...
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Karnataka’s three multidisciplinary research units receive awards

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
The department of health research, govt of India, commended three multidisciplinary research units (MRU) at govt medical colleges in Karnataka for their notable improvements ... Ten researches were published in various journals.
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Richland County Sheriff's Office investigating shooting death

Mansfield News Journal 27 Mar 2025
In sheriff's reports the News Journal obtained Wednesday, Dustin DeWalt, 37, who also resides at the Ohio 13 North address, told a 911 dispatcher it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.
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Feeling hot and bothered: The science behind summer rage

Gulf News 27 Mar 2025
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Long COVID Patients Say They Still Struggle To Convince Medics Their Illness Is Real

IFL Science 27 Mar 2025
“Medical advice is crucial – but psychological support must be offered with care. If it’s seen as replacing medical help, it can feel dismissive.” ... Over time, long COVID became a recognized phenomenon that medical researchers started to investigate.
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‘Only 1% of all health insurance claims are for mental health’

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
'Despite this, anecdotal evidence shows persons with mental health conditions are routinely denied or face difficulties in obtaining medical insurance coverage due to their mental illness,'' said an ...
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A pediatricians’ dilemma: Should a practice kick out unvaccinated kids?

The Los Angeles Times 27 Mar 2025
By 2019, the share had grown to 37%; the 2019 survey, published in the Journal of the American Medical Assn., also found that just over half of pediatricians said their office had a dismissal policy in place.
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Chinese doctors implant pig liver in human for first time

The News International 27 Mar 2025
This Representational image shows Doctors operating in OT. — Unsplash/File. Paris ... Doctors at the Fourth Military Medical University in Xi´an, China, announced the field´s latest breakthrough in a study in the journal Nature ... .
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Smartphone bans in isolation fail to equip children for healthy use of tech, international study concludes 

The Irish Times 27 Mar 2025
... where technology use is a practical necessity and confers various benefits, including information access and social support,” says the study published by the British Medical Journal on Thursday.
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Study examines how health issues affected four former prime ministers' performance

RNZ 27 Mar 2025
Now a New Zealand Medical Journal article is calling for further research into health impaired former PMs and whether leaders should undergo medical assessments before and during office.
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UK unveils welfare cuts in its spring statement

China Daily 27 Mar 2025
The British Medical Journal said cuts to sickness and disability benefits, particularly raising the qualification requirement for payments known as personal independence payments, would be "unlikely ...
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Beyond the Smoke: Surprising Facts About Cannabis You Didn’t Know

The Mercury News 27 Mar 2025
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that cannabis use in adults aged 65 and older increased by 75% between 2015 and 2018 ... various medical conditions.
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Michigan resident dies due to rabies post organ donation: From milk to open wound, sources of rabies other than animal bite

The Times of India 27 Mar 2025
The health agency said that the investigation revealed the unidentified patient contracted rabies through the transplanted organ.'A public health investigation determined they contracted rabies ...
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