Profit Motives and Medical Care
A recent article on the website Medpage Today highlights the tragedies that can result when profit motives and medical care converge. The article was about
A recent article on the website Medpage Today highlights the tragedies that can result when profit motives and medical care converge. The article was about
When you read about health issues caused by air pollution, one automatically thinks about pulmonary problems. But there is now consideration of a new link between
King County was one of the most proactive venues for migrating to the Zoom platform for Court hearings. For trials, that means every phase is
Not every hospital has the capacity to keep a neurologist on call to treat stroke patients. Many regional hospitals only keep one or two doctors
Neuroscience researchers in Germany are working on a method for inserting “designer cytokines” to regenerate injured spinal cords. Of course, the research to date has been
A transient ischemic attack (called a TIA) can lead to increased risk of future strokes. A TIA is sometimes called a “mini-stroke,” and often is transient
When a medical malpractice case is resolved and the client receives a list of the costs that need to be reimbursed from the client’s share
For the past ten plus years there has been controversy in medicine about whether tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) was effective in treating acute ischemic stroke
Blood clots are natural responses to different types of trauma to out body. When you get a cut, the scab that forms is a clot
The aorta is the largest artery in the human body. It rises out of the left ventricle of the heart, supplies blood to the heart