Common OTC Drugs Can Reduce Alzheimer’s Symptoms, Study Shows
Commonly used drugs can reduce and reverse symptoms of AD.
Commonly used drugs can reduce and reverse symptoms of AD.
After losing her father, a Florida woman is going to the capitol to fight for changes to the state’s medical malpractice protections.
A Boston doctor fell asleep in his car and didn’t return to perform a surgery.
When it comes to health care delivery, virtual health is all about cooperation over distance.
The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure issued an emergency suspension order effective October 23 against Samson K. Orusa, MD Clarksville, Tennessee, a physician accused of healthcare fraud and inappropriately prescribing opioids. The defendant indicated that he anticipates being acquitted of more than 40 charges against him. Orusa was convicted by a jury in Tennessee of
Implants can have dangerous side effects, FDA warns.
A telehealth platform is a relatively new experience for the world. Patients and HCP alike are adapting the technological advancements in the healthcare system.
Court’s decision has long-term implications regarding medical malpractice statute of limitations.
Breakthrough study shows promise in helping to reestablish vision in those who are blind.
After the state struck a deal with Endo, McKesson hopes to settle with Alabama.