On Monday, US Attorney Damien Williams warned that he may shut down the city’s “safe injection sites,” where illegal hard drugs are used under medical supervision.
The city’s hypocritical, flagrant disregard for Mayor Eric Adams’ “Get Sheds Down” campaign is at its most infuriating at 520 First Avenue — the home of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. In addition to performing hundreds of...
The young victim was hit in the butt with a bullet, and was taken to New York-Presbyterian/ Columbia Medical Center, where he was in stable condition, according to the cops.
The Oscar winner admits it's been an 'unexpected dark journey' as he coped with a secret health issue, but he's finally feeling like his old self again.
You'd think it's common sense, but medical experts are urging parents not to throw their baby in the air because tossing a child could land them in the hospital.
San Francisco's 'doom loop' is set to get worse as the number of fentanyl overdoses is poised to break a 2020 record, according to numbers released by the San Francisco Medical Examiner's Office.
Garrett, in obvious pain as he laid on the ground and was attended to by the medical staff, had a cast put on his left leg before being removed on a cart.
Nearly 5,000 pilots licensed to operate in the US are under investigation for allegedly falsifying their medical records to hide conditions that could make them unfit to fly, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed.
Chinese Australian writer and democracy blogger Yang Hengjun has told his family he fears he will die in a Beijing detention center after being diagnosed with a kidney cyst, prompting supporters to demand his release for medical treatment.
As tranq snakes its way into the wider drug supply — often alongside fentanyl — medical officials are struggling to respond to the chalky additive that complicates nearly every aspect of treatment and recovery.
Dr. Tom Oxley visibly stiffens at the prospect of using brain-computer interface technology for something as gauche as augmenting able-bodied humans. “We're not building a BCI to control Spotify or to watch Netflix,” the CEO of medical device...
Dr. Tom Oxley visibly stiffens at the prospect of using brain-computer interface technology for something as gauche as augmenting able-bodied humans. “We're not building a BCI to control Spotify or to watch Netflix,” the CEO of medical device...
Dr. Tom Oxley visibly stiffens at the prospect of using brain-computer interface technology for something as gauche as augmenting able-bodied humans. “We're not building a BCI to control Spotify or to watch Netflix,” the CEO of medical device...
Dr. Tom Oxley visibly stiffens at the prospect of using brain-computer interface technology for something as gauche as augmenting able-bodied humans. “We're not building a BCI to control Spotify or to watch Netflix,” the CEO of medical device...