Most hospitals in the United States, but not all, have secure online websites called patient portals that give patients access to their personal health information. However, many hospitals
Patients who do not disclose use of other medications are at higher risk of adverse drug interactions and addiction, according to new research in The Journal of the
So you don’t believe in fairy tales, potions, and magical youth fountains? How about a magical sea that eases and cures psoriasis? Patients often use the word “irritating” to
Most traumatic brain injuries (TBI) treated in intensive care units (ICU) are the result of a blunt mechanism of injury, such as falls or road traffic accidents, but
(HealthDay)—Overweight and obese patients are overwhelmingly pleased with the results of tummy tuck procedures, according to a study published in the October issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
NHS chiefs urged dozens of hospitals to run patients’ details through the credit-checking agency Experian to search for ‘income opportunities’ among foreign nationals An investigation by the Health
Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) now have more improved treatment options compared to standard of care with the addition of several new agents called immune-checkpoint inhibitors
Illinois health officials are reporting what could be United States’ first death tied to vaping. In a Friday news release, the Illinois Department of Public Health says a
Star Trek-style visor helps the blind see again: Five French patients with age-related macular degeneration can read letters by using the device The volunteers had taken part in
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