Does Chronic Pain Amplify The Pain From New Injuries?
A recent study found that chronic pain in one part of the body can intensify pain in another part of the body.
A recent study found that chronic pain in one part of the body can intensify pain in another part of the body.
A recent study found that steroid injections can increase cartilage loss with only minimal benefit, but some doctors are dubious.
A large Danish study found that women who undergo C-sections are more likely to have future surgical complications from a hysterectomy.
Mandatory reporting of settlements to the National Practitioner Data Bank can discourage doctors from consenting to settle claims.
A recent study questions whether tele-medicine really works in the primary care setting
Studies show that one in four adults who have community-acquired pneumonia receive appropriate standard antibiotics but do not respond to the treatment.
Tele-retinal imaging technology is now allowing ophthalmologists to examine patients’ eyes remotely.
A recent study found that only 51% of the clinical recommendations given by primary care doctors were based on well-established evidence-based medicine.
Why do we continue placing cardiac stents when there is little evidence that patients benefit from this procedure?
A recent study found that patients at teaching hospitals generally fare better than those at smaller community hospitals.