​​The Silent Threat: Awareness Under Anesthesia in the Age of Light Sedation

The Silent Threat Awareness Under Anesthesia in the Age of Light Sedation   Abstract Purpose This paper examines the phenomenon of awareness under anesthesia, with particular emphasis on its increased risk in the contemporary use of light anesthesia and sedation techniques. As anesthetic practice evolves toward lower drug

Skyrocketing Cancer Drug Prices: Can Oncologists Influence Policy?

Skyrocketing Cancer Drug Prices Can Oncologists Influence Policy Abstract The rapid escalation of cancer drug prices has emerged as a major challenge in contemporary oncology practice, with many newly approved therapies carrying annual costs that exceed one hundred thousand dollars per patient. This

The “Code Sepsis” Fatigue: When Protocols Collide with Clinical Judgment

The “Code Sepsis” Fatigue: When Protocols Collide with Clinical Judgment Abstract The global adoption of standardized sepsis protocols has been a central strategy in improving outcomes for patients with suspected or confirmed sepsis. Initiatives such as early warning systems, sepsis bundles, and time based

The Endocrine Disruptor Epidemic: What Should Clinicians Be Telling Patients?

The Endocrine Disruptor Epidemic: What Should Clinicians Be Telling Patients? Abstract Endocrine disrupting chemicals represent a growing public health concern that requires heightened awareness and engagement from healthcare professionals across disciplines. These substances, which include both synthetic and naturally occurring compounds, have the capacity

Preeclampsia Prediction and Prevention: Are We Entering a New Era?

Preeclampsia Prediction and Prevention Are We Entering a New Era Abstract Preeclampsia remains a major contributor to maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide, affecting an estimated 2 to 8 percent of pregnancies. Despite advances in obstetric care, the condition continues to pose significant challenges

Uterine Transplant Success Rates: Breakthrough Data from 2025 Clinical Trials

Uterine Transplant Success Rates Breakthrough Data from 2025 Clinical Trials Introduction Uterine transplantation has emerged as a transformative therapeutic option for women with uterine factor infertility, a condition that affects approximately five percent of women of reproductive age worldwide. Uterine factor infertility is defined

AI Risk Scores vs HEART Score: Which Better Predicts Chest Pain Outcomes?

AI Risk Scores vs HEART Score: Which Better Predicts Chest Pain Outcomes?   Introduction In the United States, AI risk scores vs HEART score chest pain assessment represents a critical frontier in emergency medicine. Approximately 10 million patients present to emergency departments annually with

Climate Change and Children’s Health: Preparing Pediatricians for New Frontiers

Climate Change and Children’s Health: Preparing Pediatricians for New Frontiers Abstract Climate change poses serious threats to children’s health worldwide. This paper examines how environmental changes affect pediatric health outcomes and explores strategies for preparing healthcare professionals to address these challenges. By

Factor 11a Inhibitors vs DOACs: The New Standard in Anticoagulation Therapy?

Factor 11a Inhibitors vs DOACs: The New Standard in Anticoagulation Therapy? Introduction Venous thromboembolism (VTE) affects nearly 900,000 people annually in the United States, with an estimated 60,000-100,000 individuals dying from related complications. Factor 11a inhibitors represent a promising new frontier in anticoagulation

Why Medicine Feels Broken- And What Doctors Are Doing to Reclaim Their Lives

Why Medicine Feels Broken — And What Doctors Are Doing to Reclaim Their Lives Abstract The medical profession faces an unprecedented crisis marked by widespread physician burnout, administrative burden, and declining job satisfaction. This analysis examines the systemic factors contributing to the perception