Por: The New York Times Health October 18, 2022
Sal was 58 when I was assigned his case. Sal had been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis in the 1960s and was considered an old survivor; all his friends who had been diagnosed at the same time, including his younger brother, were dead.I was 21, a few weeks out of college and one of the youngest students in my medical school class. Our assignment, to follow patients with chronic diseases to their clinic appointments, felt like a formality to my... + full article
ABC7 USA Health October 17, 2022
, taken immediately after the procedure shows a pile of lenses that were taken out of the patient's eye. Video of the procedure, which was also posted on Instagram, has since gone viral - garnering 3.2 million views since it was posted on Sept. 13.I had to use very fine... + más
Ophthalmologist says she removed 23 contact lenses from patient's eye | WPTV
Man plays saxophone through brain surgery to remove tumor | 10 WBNS
Time USA Politics October 17, 2022
A few days after the Supreme Court in June, Dr. Mae Winchester got a call late at night. One of her patients had developed sepsis after her water broke at 19 weeks of pregnancy. Sepsis can be fatal, and normally Winchester, a maternal-fetal medicine physician in Ohio, would rush... + más
Biden approval surges by double-digits among women after Roe ruling: Poll | Newsweek
WPTV USA Nation October 15, 2022
A California ophthalmologist says that a patient who scheduled an appointment complaining of eye pain didn't show any apparent reasons during the initial exam. Then, after some prodding, a shocking surprise was revealed. Dr. Katerina Kurteeva, an eye doctor in Southern... + más
Granny loses eye after wearing contacts in shower: ‘My life has changed’ | New York Post
10 WBNS USA Nation October 15, 2022
ROME, Metropolitan City of Rome — A musician had a brain tumor removed in Italy this week in a nine-hour surgery that he spent not only awake and fully conscious, but playing his saxophone. The 35-year-old male patient had the procedure at Rome's Paideia International... + más
Man plays his saxophone through 9-hour, very, very complex brain surgery to remove tumor | CBS News
Review: A phenomenal sax soloist and a sad farewell at Chicago Sinfonietta’s season opener | Chicago Tribune
Business Insider USA Tech October 05, 2022
After holding out as the last industry yet to feel the rapid impact of digitization, healthcare's digital transformation is finally underway—largely accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic. Insider Intelligence One of the tools US health systems and hospitals are... + más
Alarms over healthcare cyberattacks are getting louder | The Verge
5 Top Secrets Behind Being An Effective Remote Manager | Forbes
The Daily Beast USA Nation October 01, 2022
A Las Vegas gynecologist—who billed himself as a certified sexual health clinician under an Instagram account that used the words “vagina whisperer”—is facing a complaint from Nevada’s medical board, which has accused him of repeated “sexual misconduct,” including... + más
Dana Territo, The Memory Whisperer, wins the Maude Award and has new book | The Advocate
MSNBC panelist slams Lindsey Graham on abortion bill: Never seen a vagina | Newsweek
Forbes USA Business September 30, 2022
, VP and Business Leader, Infovision Social—the Research, Digital Experience, Social Media Analytics arm of InfoVision. getty Social media has opened up a whole new dimension of insights for pharma companies. The conversations happening in social media are real-world... + más
Council Post: 10 Areas To Dedicate The Bulk Of Your Social Media Budget To (And Why) | Forbes
Cadence Brings Big Data And AI Analytics To SoC Verification | Forbes
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