

Are Patient Medical Records Biased?
Conveying non-compliance to a doctor can be tantamount to insulting the cook in a strip-mall restaurant. You may walk out with a less hygienic meal.
Conveying non-compliance to a doctor can be tantamount to insulting the cook in a strip-mall restaurant. You may walk out with a less hygienic meal.
After masking outdoor portals during years from the general population, could a damper on your excitement be due to a nutritional deficiency? Find out in this horror story about—real life.
Doctors call Semaglutide a game changer in the prevention of Type 2 Diabetes among obese patients.
Hospital-acquired pneumonia is killing patients. Yet there is a simple way to stop it.
Although organ transplants are up, the agency in charge of organ transplant is under fire.
Some rural hospitals are in such bad shape, local governments are practically giving them away.
Medical care can be life-saving, until the other shoe drops. How do you eliminate medical debt — or avoid it in the first place?
How might a patient manifest fantasies toward medical professionals and how does the physician community view intimate patient relationships?
Vacant shopping malls are massive properties that attract the eye of enterprising health care systems.
Each year standard and high-dose influenza vaccines are available. Why are black and hispanic seniors left with a less powerful flu vaccine?
Despite concern of doctors, pharmacists get more leeway to offer treatment with testing. Does this endanger or enhance healthcare?
Listen to the Lillian Karabaic podcast to learn how to navigate high pharmaceutical prices for necessary prescriptions.
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