Is your pulse oximeter racist?
Chances are, you’ve worn a pulse oximeter. It’s a nifty little device that gently clips to a small body part, typically the end of your
Chances are, you’ve worn a pulse oximeter. It’s a nifty little device that gently clips to a small body part, typically the end of your
You may at this point know of the United State’s poor track record in preventing maternal death. For example, last year the CDC, after analyzing
If you have never had occasion to call an attorney, congratulations! For those of you who have, and who have considered bringing a claim against
We are not robots (as far as I know) but our bodies are nevertheless made up of compartments – muscles, nerves, and organs are bundled
Some folks are lucky to have never needed to contact an attorney. Other folks have had something terrible happen to them or a loved one
Daylight savings time starts in March, as we all “spring ahead” an hour. Most of us lament the lost hour of sleep as we dutifully
As I have previously written, DVTs can be deadly serious – they can cause pulmonary emboli (PE) to block blood flow to the lungs, resulting
Atrial fibrillation (Afib), a type of irregular heartbeat, may be familiar to you largely from ads for medications. Millions of Americans live with Afib. The condition
Often when we get calls from folks who have lost loved ones due to medical malpractice, it is in the first weeks and months of
Your primary care provider, be it an MD, DO, PA-C, or ARNP, is probably glad to see you for a preventative care visit. Annual physicals