Recognizing kidney disease
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
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
For decades providers have been prescribing low dose aspirin, also known as child’s aspirin, to prevent heart attacks. The thing is, aspirin is not without
Odds are, your health insurance does not cover dental care. You (or your employer) has to purchase separate dental insurance. If you are a Medicare
We have long associated a glass of red wine with improved hearth health. It has long been thought that the antioxidants and/or alcohol of one
This article originally appeared in the May 2021 issue of Trial News. What. A. Year. As much as has already been written about the pandemic,
Anchoring bias is a well known cognitive bias in medicine. The term refers to overemphasizing early-acquired information. One example which occurs in medicine that looks
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
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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) recently issued guidelines for when a patient can be safely discharged home on the same day of a percutaneous
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