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Why doctors ask invasive questions during treatment
An Indiana University researcher explains doctors ask invasive questions during treatment because the data is useful to ...
Another 81 women are joining a lawsuit against Army Maj. Blaine McGraw, a gynecologist who was charged this week with ...
An international survey of 1144 electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) patients and relatives has found that the causes of the ...
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The underlying problems of electroconvulsive therapy patients are often ignored, global study suggests
A major international survey of people receiving electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has found that most patients are not asked ...
Researchers explored the association between patients who presented to the ED and CHS cases compared to other medical conditions.
On this Thanksgiving Day thinking about all the blessings to be thankful for, Gov. Shapiro signing the Crown Act prohibiting ...
Sexual violence remains widespread among teenagers in Aotearoa, New Zealand with one in eight (12.4 percent) reporting ...
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The Emotional Toll of Difficult Patients
As rewarding as being a healthcare provider is, there are also stressful moments, sometimes brought on by the need to deal with difficult patients. In fact, physicians say up to 15 percent of patient ...
The St. Louis-startup won Arch Grants backing in 2020, and is set for another boost through this year’s cohort of the Heathworx Accelerator.
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