Skip to main content
Home
  • ALL Specialities ALL Specialities
    Home
    Home

    Error message

    • Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementBase::execute($args = [], $options = []) should either be compatible with PDOStatement::execute(?array $params = null): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2246 of /var/www/webmd/apps/mdedge/htdocs/includes/database/database.inc).
    • Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::current() should either be compatible with Iterator::current(): mixed, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2348 of /var/www/webmd/apps/mdedge/htdocs/includes/database/database.inc).
    • Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::next() should either be compatible with Iterator::next(): void, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2348 of /var/www/webmd/apps/mdedge/htdocs/includes/database/database.inc).
    • Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::key() should either be compatible with Iterator::key(): mixed, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2348 of /var/www/webmd/apps/mdedge/htdocs/includes/database/database.inc).
    • Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::valid() should either be compatible with Iterator::valid(): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2348 of /var/www/webmd/apps/mdedge/htdocs/includes/database/database.inc).
    • Deprecated function: Return type of DatabaseStatementEmpty::rewind() should either be compatible with Iterator::rewind(): void, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice in require_once() (line 2348 of /var/www/webmd/apps/mdedge/htdocs/includes/database/database.inc).

    M. Alexander Otto

    M. Alexander Otto began his reporting career early in 1999 covering the pharmaceutical industry for a national pharmacists' magazine and freelancing for the Washington Post and other newspapers. He then joined BNA, now part of Bloomberg News, covering health law and the protection of people and animals in medical research. Alex next worked for the McClatchy Company. Based on his work, Alex won a year-long Knight Science Journalism Fellowship to MIT in 2008-2009. He joined the company shortly thereafter. Alex has a newspaper journalism degree from Syracuse (N.Y.) University and a master's degree in medical science -- a physician assistant degree -- from George Washington University. Alex is based in Seattle.

    News

    Resistance Exercise Protects Muscle Mass in Arthritis

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: June 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    Biomarkers Sought to Match RA Patients With Drug Therapy

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: June 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    Rheumatologists Learning US; Studies Show Diagnostic Usefulness

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: June 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    UARS: A Kind of Sleep-Disordered Breathing

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: June 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    Ambulatory BP Monitors Helpful in Children

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: May 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    Tx of CMV-Related Hearing Loss May Expand : Availability of valganciclovir could help infants with leading nongenetic cause of deafness.

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: May 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    PPIs Often Misused in Kids With Constipation

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: May 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    CMV-Related Hearing Loss Tx May Expand

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: April 1, 2010

    • Read More

    News

    Ambulatory BP Monitors Helpful in a Subset

    Author:
    M. Alexander Otto
    Publish date: April 1, 2010

    • Read More

    Pages

    • « first
    • …
    • 96
    • 97
    • 98
    • 99
    • 100
    • 101
    • 102
    • 103
    • 104

    Privacy Policy

    Terms of Use

    Editorial Policy

    Cookie Policy

    Ad Policy

    Medscape Customer Support

    Frequently Asked Questions

     

    Advertise with MDedge

    See more with MDedge! See our Other Publications

    MDedge: Keeping You Informed. Saving You Time.

    Copyright  © 2023 Frontline Medical Communications Inc., 283-299 Market Street, 2 Gateway Center, 4th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Use of this Web site is subject to the medical disclaimer.

    • All Specialties
      • MDedge Home
      • Cardiology
      • Clinician Reviews
      • Dermatology
      • Emergency Medicine
      • Endocrinology/Diabetes
      • Family Medicine
      • Federal Practitioner
      • Gastroenterology
      • Hematology/Oncology
      • Infectious Disease
      • Internal Medicine
      • Neurology
      • Obstetrics And Gynecology
      • Pediatrics
      • Psychiatry
      • Pulmonology
      • Rheumatology
      • Surgery
    • MDedge Home
    • Cardiology
    • Clinician Reviews
    • Dermatology
    • Emergency Medicine
    • Endocrinology/Diabetes
    • Family Medicine
    • Federal Practitioner
    • Gastroenterology
    • Hematology/Oncology
    • Infectious Disease
    • Internal Medicine
    • Neurology
    • Obstetrics And Gynecology
    • Pediatrics
    • Psychiatry
    • Pulmonology
    • Rheumatology
    • Surgery