What is “medical gaslighting”?
Research shows that diagnostic errors occur in at least one in twenty medical encounters. Women and people are color are more likely to be misdiagnosed
Research shows that diagnostic errors occur in at least one in twenty medical encounters. Women and people are color are more likely to be misdiagnosed
We previously published a blog post on the association between Viagra and mental decline, and between cataract surgery and dementia. Both appeared to lessen the development
Our medical records contain a lot of information. Much of it objective – lab results, vital signs, living situation, or observations of symptoms, for example.
Greek philosopher Heraclitus, some 2,500 years ago, is credited with writing that the only constant in life is change. And Benjamin Franklin wrote “when you’re
Sepsis is a dangerous condition that develops from your body reacting to an uncontrolled infection. Your body’s response to the infection becomes so extreme that
Remote patient monitoring, or telemonitoring, is a rapidly developing area of medical technology. Telemonitoring is, basically, the use of technology to monitor patients from a
A kidney was the first successfully transplanted human organ. As as the case with much medicine, the journey to that success was fraught with a
Whatever happens with the pandemic, certain aspects of healthcare will forever remain changed. One shift is a subject that we have written about before –
We all know that physicians work hard. They grind their way through medical school, then sacrifice much of their twenties or thirties in residency before
Have you requested a copy of your medical records? Odds are you have not, because you have not needed them for litigation. As representatives of