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A new study now concludes that licorice — yes, licorice! — may result in fertility problems for women.
A new study now concludes that licorice — yes, licorice! — may result in fertility problems for women.
Most often, a decision about whether to take a case or not hinges on whether the risks and costs of litigation are outweighed by the chance of a successful outcome.
Medical device makers are concerned that some of them, including cardiac pacemakers, are vulnerable to fatal cyber hacks.
Many hospitals have increased the use of “independent contractors” to provide hospital care.
A 2014 Washington Supreme Court case held that different health care providers, who are part of a “team” of hospital employees, can be collectively liable for a patient’s injuries.
While there has been a shift away from paper medical records and towards electronic records, there are advantages to each.
Causation is a necessary element of any medical malpractice claim.
It is not common, but it occurs surprisingly often: a doctor does a procedure on the wrong leg or even the wrong patient. Doctors call
A recent study confirms earlier research showing higher incidences of complications in medical care during "off hours"
A new study found that a gene that was known to be related to narcolepsy may also play a key role in reducing the risk of heart failure.