Posts Tagged ‘epidemiology’

April 21st, 2017

Brainstorm: Are Subarachnoid Hemorrhages Affected by the Weather?

When I walked into the ICU and stared at the roster of current patients, my jaw hit the floor. “Ho-lee cow,” I said as I scanned the list of diagnoses. The entire unit was full of patients with hemorrhages in their skulls. “Yeah, man.” The physician finishing the previous night’s shift leaned back in his chair. “Didn’t […]


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