Have Family Doctors Given Up on Families?
The American Academy of Family Physicians signs sweetheart deal with Coca Cola...
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The American Academy of Family Physicians signs sweetheart deal with Coca Cola...
How do we know what it's really like at the very end of life?
It's hard to understand why it is that people sometimes make decisions that are not in their best interest...
How is it that your doctor decides which drug to prescribe?
Have we been duped by the makers of Tamiflu?
Hospice care needs to be available to those with illness other than terminal cancer...
Sometimes a tincture of time is the very best medicine...
The mammogram debate -- an example of where science and politics just don't belong together...
We have really confused women this week
Given the screening tests pick up diseases early, how can they be harmful?
Are we being honest about the usefulness of screening tests?
Having another person in the room for the physical exam can be a blessing or a curse...
Should you have the right to receive any medical care you want?
We've got a big problem and people are suffering.
Should your doctor or nurse be required to get the flu shot?
This may be going too far...
What if we could give doctors pills to make them faster and smarter?
Can a vaccine intended to prevent cervical cancer in women, be used in men?
Can we be overstating the obesity epidemic?
Why are we still not fluoridating water?
Why does the doctor need to confirm an illness?
Does it make sense to have an ultrasound looking for an abdominal aneurysm?
As we move toward a national health plan, what do we want covered for everyone?
Why would a junior surgeon decides to report his superior for an ethical lapse?
Given the complex area of mental health how do we know who is best able to treat us?
No one likes computer reminders but sometimes they can save lives...
What's the difference between a Ritz Carlton and a high-end hospital unit?
Who gets to decide if care is futile?
Why is it that sometimes you and your doctor just don't hit it off?