[ad_1] The quarrel between the National Rifle Association and the medical community continues to rage, the latest coming from doctors who have published an editorial declaring their disagreement with the NRA, published …
Read More »Physicians start acting in response to NRA, calling for more research on firearms | Health-med-fit
[ad_1] The quarrel between the National Rifle Association and the medical community continues to rage, the latest coming from doctors who have published an editorial declaring their disagreement with the NRA, published …
Read More »Physicians stand up to NRA authorities to tell them to "stay in their hallway"
[ad_1] Earlier this week, the National Rifle Association published a tweet that criticized doctors for supporting gun control and advising them to "stay in their lane". Now doctors are pushing back on …
Read More »Dementia and Firearms: When Should Physicians Approach the Subject? | national
[ad_1] Some patients refuse to answer. Many doctors do not ask. As the number of Americans with dementia increases, health professionals are wondering when and how to ask the question: "Do you …
Read More »Millennials give up their primary care physicians in exchange for quick and less expensive alternatives
[ad_1] Anyone who has sought out a primary care physician and all associated insurance groups knows what it can be. Generation Y members silently observed what their parents had to undergo with …
Read More »Minority physicians in residency programs in the United States are regularly victims of racism
[ad_1] By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – A new study suggests that minority doctors in training systematically deal with prejudices, sometimes subtle, sometimes less subtle. According to the study published in the …
Read More »Family Home: Physicians warn of injuries and deaths due to baby's use
[ad_1] (Source Target) TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) – If you have a little one at home, you may want to think twice before putting it in one of these trotters. They could seriously …
Read More »What Primary Care Physicians Need to Know
[ad_1] Christine Greves Polycystic ovary syndrome affects 2.2% to 26.7% of women aged 15 to 44, but up to 70% of them have not been diagnosed, according to Health Line. September is …
Read More »Medical errors may come more from the exhaustion of physicians than dangerous health care settings | Information Center
[ad_1] "We found that doctors suffering from burnout had more than twice the probability of self-reported medical error, after adjusting for specialty, work hours, fatigue and safety clearance of the work unit, …
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