[ad_1] ( PHOTOS OF DEPOSIT ) The state's medical marijuana program has increased by 10,000 patients, or 150 percent, for a total of 25,000 patients since the Governor Phil Murphy was sworn …
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[ad_1] Recently, researchers found that half of the patients surveyed preferred that their doctors wear traditional clothing, such as a white coat, which has influenced an increasingly important measure: patient satisfaction. Many …
Read More »Texas authorities report dozens of patients with parasitic infections
[ad_1] Texas authorities warned the public Monday of a seasonal increase in Cyclospora parasite infections, reporting 56 confirmed cases since the beginning of May. Neither this week's outbreak announcement The Department of …
Read More »Patients with chronic pain say their needs are ignored in the opioid epidemic
[ad_1] Cathy Mitchell, long-time registered nurse, now disabled, is shown with her grandson in high school (Photo: Family Photo) Patients with chronic pain and the groups that represent the response to opioid …
Read More »Researchers develop inexpensive blood tests to diagnose patients with hepatitis B
[ad_1] July 2, 2018 A simple $ 20 blood test could help diagnose thousands of patients in need of treatment in some of the poorest areas of Africa. The researchers developed an …
Read More »Artificial Ovary Could Help Patients Preserve Fertility
[ad_1] This represents further progress in preserving a woman's fertility from the impact of cancer treatments, experts say. Dr. Susanne Pors, co-author of the study and postdoctoral fellow at the Laboratory of …
Read More »New support network for dementia patients
[ad_1] A chain of memory clinics will be established as part of a national network of dementia designed to improve research and find cures for brain disorders. Ken Wyatt, Minister of Aged …
Read More »DBS treatment may slow the progression of Parkinson's tremor in early-stage patients – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Data analysis of a clinical trial conducted at Vanderbilt suggests that deep brain stimulation (DBS) administered to patients with early-stage Parkinson's disease slowed the progression of resting tremor. ] Neurology is …
Read More »Following: Johns Hopkins Doctor Sprayed Fluids Patients On The Nurse
[ad_1] BALTIMORE (AP) – A lawsuit against a doctor at Johns Hopkins Hospital pulverized a nurse with contaminated fluids from a patient as part of a hazing accepted by referring physicians. The …
Read More »The Nevada hospital is under investigation after patients report that psychiatric staff had mistreated them
[ad_1] A Nevada hospital is under investigation for allegations of physical abuse of its psychiatric patients. The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services announced that it was investigating two complaints filed …
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