Loss of a Chance of a Better Outcome & Lung Cancer
A new study indicates that surgery may give some lung cancer patients a better chance of survival
A new study indicates that surgery may give some lung cancer patients a better chance of survival
The findings of two new studies show that migraine sufferers are often treated with narcotic painkillers or barbiturates, which goes against guidelines for the safe treatment of such patients.
A new study suggests that, for some cases of appendicitis, the best course of action may not be surgery at all. Instead, antibiotics may be enough.
Some companies specialize in working for insurance companies to put pressure on injured people to pay back money that the insurance company paid for medical bills.
An article in the magazine Nature describes a break-through discovery that the brain is connected to the body’s immune system through tiny lymphatic vessels that no one previously knew existed.
A growing concern in the American health care system is a lack of nurses, often the result of hospitals putting profit margins ahead of patient safety.
A troubling study shows that more than 20% of melanoma patients on medicare experience a delay in receiving surgical treatment.
Delaying diagnosis and treatment of kidney stones results in increased risk for both complications and necessary additional care