When Do You Need A Medical Negligence Attorney?
It is usually a good idea to wait to involve an attorney until a victim of medical negligence is "fixed and stable."
It is usually a good idea to wait to involve an attorney until a victim of medical negligence is "fixed and stable."
A new study in the journal Radiology suggests that breast MRI after screening mammogram may be helpful in finding larger and more aggressive tumors.
Big business in medical care often means sacrificing patient safety for bigger profits, and counting monetary fines for dangerous equipment as the cost of doing business.
Approximately 700,000 – 1,000,000 patients fall in hospitals in the United States each year.
Researchers are working on a simple blood test, requiring no more than a drop of blood, which could lead to a quick diagnosis of stroke.
New research on diabetic wound healing hold promise.
A recent study found that failing to take an accurate patient history, failing to properly examine the patient, and failing to order proper tests were the main reasons why patients presenting to the ER with abdominal pain were misdiagnosed.
The findings of a new study suggest that a patient’s level of fear, anxiety, or other adverse feelings prior to a procedure affect the outcome.
A new breakthrough – growing vocal cord tissues in a lab – may result in speech-impaired people regaining the ability to speak.
A recent study has examined the possibility of using gene therapy instead of steroids in certain applications, which would have the same effect without the side effects of steroids.