Turns out patients are more likely to die during off-hours or on weekends - whether due to a brain bleed a heart attack or a blood clot in the lungs. Doctors call it the weekend effect. A new study based on a previous research about lower survival rates from in-hospital cardiac arrest during nights and weekends showed that the survival trends during the odd-hours have improved in past decade or so. The new study carried by Dr. Uchenna Ofoma indicated that the treatment has gotten better but the night-and-weekends gap is yet to be closed. Dr. Ofoma is an assistant