How will we address the health of our aging population? Look into the future by looking at Japan.
Japan is experimenting with how technology can improve the health and well being of their elderly population
Japan is experimenting with how technology can improve the health and well being of their elderly population
"Right-to-try" laws attempt to remove legal obstacles for terminally ill patients to get treatments that have not yet been approved by the FDA.
The American Academy of Neurology is recommending exercise for patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment, but does the science support it?
A recent article in Medical News Today strongly concludes that consuming 4 cups of coffee a day is beneficial to the health of your liver.
A community health center in Washington, D.C. has started a pilot program which brings primary care services to the homes of folks who can’t or won’t make it to primary care visits.
Many Americans believe health care is the top problem for government to focus on in 2018, yet few have confidence that improvement will be made.
Recently released government figures show, for the second year in a row, that the life expectancy of an American is lower than it was the year before.
Medical tests may not be indicated if the results are not going to change the plan of care for the patient.
The overall conclusion from a recent study from England was that daily consumption of coffee is not only safe, but was likely to benefit health.
A recently proposed bill in the Wisconsin legislature would allow patients to decide whether they would like to audio and/or video record their surgeries.