Despite the rising tide of health concerns that can come with age, older adults overwhelmingly agree that they’d prefer to spend their final decades at home, rather than in assisted living facilities.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Football season is underway, and keeping student-athletes safe while on the field is a top priority. After the tragic death of middle school football player Cohen Craddock, ...
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Hamilton, ON (Feb. 11, 2015) - Traditional decision aids to help patient-doctor discussions have drawbacks, but a new electronic model developed by McMaster University researchers holds promise of ...
Menopause, the natural end of menstruation, marks a significant shift in a woman’s life. While some women experience a smooth transition, others grapple with a wave of physical and emotional changes ...
Asian Americans who are diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) face real challenges in getting care. A host of factors may contribute to this disparity. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ...
The question of whether patients should be permitted to record interactions with their doctors, and when and how it is best to do so, has become a highly contentious issue to navigate in today’s ...
Dr. Allison Bryant Mantha is an OBGYN at Mass. General Hospital, is asked if the Supreme Court decision may change the conversation between doctors and their patients. Sherrone Moore's Wife Makes ...
HESITANCY IN BLACK COMMUNITIES? KYLIE: THE EVENT WAS CALLED "ASK A BLACK DOCTOR ABOUT COVID-19," AND THE TOPIC WAS TO TALK ABOUT THE VACCINE. BLACK AND BROWN DOCTORS HAVE BEEN OUT FRONT URGING THEIR ...