Mary Fowkes, a pathologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, examines brain slices from an autopsy. Courtesy of Mary Fowkes Normally, when James Stone, a pathologist at Massachusetts General ...
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Forensic imaging, augmented reality headsets and artificial intelligence could reduce the need for invasive autopsies, saving families from further trauma, according to the Victorian Institute of ...
While hospital autopsies are common, many families are now turning to private autopsies to gain a clearer and more comprehensive understanding of the cause of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has helped revive the autopsy. When the coronavirus first arrived in U.S. hospitals, doctors could only guess as to what was causing the strange constellation of symptoms. What ...
Not counting patients who died of external causes, hospitals autopsied an average of just 3.9 percent of patients in 2014. Amid National Decline In Autopsies, Doctors Reaffirm The Procedure's ...
Forensic imaging, augmented reality headsets and artificial intelligence could reduce the need for invasive autopsies, saving families from further trauma, according to the Victorian Institute of ...
After her 29 year old son dropped dead, Jeanann Ward refused to have him autopsied. She couldn't bear the thought. Four years later, that decision haunts her. Whatever struck down the seemingly ...
Maybe you were one of the 11.7 million people who watched when, on House M.D., the genius diagnostician Gregory House is roused in the middle of the night by a pounding at the door. A man he just gave ...