Medical illness and mental illness are not treated equally
Despite federal laws to assure equal access to mental and physical health care, mental health care is still far from accessible.
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Despite federal laws to assure equal access to mental and physical health care, mental health care is still far from accessible.
We are so very close but we keep making mistakes that set us backward.
Medical Scribes offer some advantages to doctors and to patients –but not everyone approves.
With legislation pending to penalize people who sign up for food and health care, the issue becomes what is the role of government?
How is a doctor to judge whether there is sufficient danger to others to break the rules around confidentiality?
Until we address the antecedents of drug use, the problem is unlikely to go away.
There are several common reasons but the most common is their don’t agree with their doctor.
Its been way too long that we have lacked research and data to help end gun violence. The medical profession feels strongly that it’s time to move this to the center stage.
While obtain access to affordable health care remains a top priority for a majority of Americans there seems no agreement that basic health care should be a human right and not a privilege.
Why do humans, and Doctors in particular, reject new knowledge simply because it contradicts what we have always believed to be true?
Unfortunately, it has become increasingly common that we need to confront brand new diseases that pose new challenges and can lead to confusion and even fear.
Kavanaugh confirmation has resulted in new and difficult conversations in the Doctor’s office.
A delicate dance -- with no leading partner.
Oct 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the Spanish Flu Epidemic. There is still lots we don’t know about how to prevent a similar occurrence today.
Circumcision rates in Africa are closely tied to declining HIV rates.
Using patient satisfaction as a measure of quality can sometimes lead to bad outcomes.
A new federal research program is recruiting people willing to share their health data to develop new knowledge on genetics
Why not use real evidence that matters to us, and would drive toward higher quality?
Sticks and Stone can break our bones and words can really hurt us!
How a disease is defined can have important public health implications, but it can also lead to benefits for drug companies and medical specialists.
In exchange for free medical school students should be required to offer some public service.
Developing nations are often placed in a difficult position balancing protecting health and the environment with looking for products to sell for large profits.
Researchers in Tanzania are working with researchers in California on ways to reduce their breeding and biting.
In Tanzania the garbage from all over collects and is a huge health problem.
Climate change is increasing the stress on farmers who increasingly overwhelmed.
Diagnosis can often be a challenge.
What’s needed is effective treatment, access to care, and prevention!
The shortage of snakebite venom.
Is the nudge an example of libertarian paternalism or subliminal mind-bending?
The feelings of guilt are complex and seemingly tied to our perceptions of weight.