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"I’ve Seen Horrible Things Happen": A Doctor Is Begging People To Stop Using Q-Tips In Their Ears, Here's Why
If you're still reaching for this common product to battle ear wax, it's time to try a better — and safer — method. View ...
A health worker in Australia became so frustrated that she began organizing education sessions, without the authorities' ...
A doctor's family in Satara suspects her mobile phone was tampered with after her alleged suicide, claiming her fingerprint was used to unlock it and delete crucial data. The 28-year-old's suicide ...
Dr. Braden Gammon remembers the surge of adrenaline he felt when he rushed to an operating room three years ago to see a patient whose hand had been crushed in a piece of farm equipment. The young ...
Objective: To investigate how the presence or absence of psychological contracts and different formats of probabilistic data representation influence healthcare professionals’ pain empathy and ...
"Dense breasts is a normal thing. It's not a condition or a disease. It's normal to have dense breasts," said Dr. Martha Mainiero, a radiologist and the director of Anne C. Pappas Center for Breast ...
John Middleton of North Carolina has been told without a liver transplant, he likely has about 18 months to live. His doctor has recommended a treatment that he says would give John the best chance of ...
A cancer doctor in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is marking breast cancer awareness month by wearing a different kind of pink for each of the 31 days in October, and it's more than a fashion statement.
Is your doctor stuck in 2011? A new survey found six percent of Americans feel like they're walking "backwards in time" 14 years whenever they have a doctor's appointment. The poll of 2,000 U.S.
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