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November 21, 2016

Cancer Misdiagnosis and Failure to Diagnose Often Ends in Tragedy

There are many types of medical errors that end badly, but often the most tragic are those involving a misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose cancer. Many either lose their lives or a portion of their body that never should have...

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November 15, 2016

Maternal Mortality Concerningly Common in United States

While it is fairly common knowledge that developing countries still struggle with infant and maternal mortality in childbirth, many wrongly assume that such tragedies are not an issue in developed nations. Unfortunately, nothing could be further from the truth. In...

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November 8, 2016

Essure Birth Control Implant Issued a Black Box Warning from FDA but Remains on the Market

Over the last decade, an estimated 750,000 women have received the Essure birth control implant. Thousands have reported health complications, some of which were life-altering. In response, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has moved to issue a “black box”...

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October 28, 2016

Being an Informed and Empowered Patient Can Reduce Your Risk of Experiencing a Medical Mistake

When it comes to the problems in our healthcare system today—be it the increase in medical malpractice liability coverage costs for physicians, or the deterioration of the system itself—the blame often falls to “runaway juries,” outrageous award amounts for non-economic...

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October 21, 2016

Does the FDA Really Protect the Public?

Government agencies like the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were put into place to protect the public. But what happens when that agency fails to do its job; when they and the companies they are supposed to regulate...

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October 14, 2016

Felonious Physicians – How State by State Licensing Boards Are Putting Patients at Risk

Doctors may be mere humans, just like the rest of us, but by default, they are held to a higher standard. We expect them to be rational, honest, and moral human beings. This is not irrational or asking too much....

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October 9, 2016

Emergency Room Doctors More Likely to Miss Stroke in Women, Minorities, and Younger Patients

When it comes to strokes, research indicates that the outcome of a patient can improve by as much as 80 percent if they are given prompt and early treatment. Unfortunately, for anywhere between 15,000 and 165,000 Americans per year, such...

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September 30, 2016

Pedestrian Auto Accident Deaths Are Increasing

When a pedestrian is involved in an automobile accident, the results are often fatal. For this reason, many cities have taken significant measures to improve pedestrian safety. Despite those efforts, many parts of the country are still experiencing a rise...

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