Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) provide patients an opportunity to receive experimental drugs, tests, and/or procedures that can lead to remissions.
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Hospital: Patient gets kidney meant for someone else
An Ohio hospital has acknowledged that a patient received a new kidney meant for someone else. Officials at University Hospitals
PCPs spend average of 18 minutes with each patient
Primary care physicians spend an average of 18.0 minutes with their patients, according to a study published in the January
Covid patient paralyzed with rare autoimmune disorder
Can COVID-19 trigger Guillain-Barre Syndrome? Man, 54, who tested positive was left temporarily paralyzed after the virus set off his
Midnasal swab done by patient at home detects SARS-CoV-2
(HealthDay)—For detection of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in symptomatic patients, unsupervised home midnasal swab collection is comparable
Pictured: How coronavirus changed the BRAIN of a 25-year-old patient
Revealed: How coronavirus changed the BRAIN of a 25-year-old patient who lost her sense of smell – but hardly showed
Department-based intensive care unit improves patient survival rates
A new study found having an intensive care unit within the emergency department improved care and survival rates for the
Crohn’s patient REVERSES his painful condition by going vegan
Crohn’s patient reverses his painful condition by going VEGAN as doctors praise promising case and say ‘food really IS medicine’
Herbalist sentenced in death of 13-year-old diabetic patient
Tim Morrow, founder of Common Sense Products. (YouTube/Common Sense Products) A Los Angeles-area “herbalist” was convicted in a child abuse
Bullying and harassment of health workers endangers patient safety
Bullying, harassment and other unprofessional behaviours are culturally ingrained in the Australian health-care system. As we outline today in the