A fictional Christmas tale about an overworked nurse confronting the human cost of profit-driven healthcare decisions.
How physicians can protect themselves given that posts about clinical cases can be discoverable in malpractice litigation.
Ekta Kapoor, MBBS, discusses a Mayo Clinic study that identified significant gaps in care among women with menopause symptoms. She puts the findings into present-day context and shares what clinicians ...
A review article shared the factors that contribute to fatigue in IBD and offered an algorithm for assessment and management.
Patients with severe IBS had higher S-EDE-Q scores, and patients with IBS and clinically significant eating disorder symptoms ...
The starting point is that even open discrimination based on partisan affiliation, while certainly an ethical lapse, is not, ...
Patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) often experience impaired QOL, especially when antihistamines, the standard treatment, have failed. Some patients with CSU experience intense itching, ...
Checking Stuart in as a donated cadaver to be used for training purposes was a pleasure, and she whistled as she walked. For ...
A frosty case of emotional distance melts into humor in this week’s medical cartoon!
New evidence demonstrates more clearly that it is possible to develop severe immediate hypersensitivity to macrogols, of which the most familiar form to most physicians is polyethylene glycol (PEG) ...
Patients are allowed to make their own medical decisions even if their physicians don’t agree with their choices, but try to intervene before a patient leaves against medical advice (AMA). The most ...
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