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Moderate Drinking Could Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease

Posted on March 19th, 2020 by Elizabeth

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A glass of wine a day has been shown to have protective health effects, helping people live longer. Now, in new research, light to moderate alcohol consumption has been found to help minimize the chances of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Is this information helpful or the practice recommended for all people? Your doctor should be prepared […]

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Love Yourself: Preventing a Heart Attack Misdiagnosis

Posted on February 13th, 2019 by Elizabeth

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Everyone has heard a story about someone visiting their doctor, being told they were fine, then collapsing of a heart attack upon leaving the building. You can do everything possible to take care of yourself – eat well, exercise, avoid temptations that could harm your heart, and see your doctor regularly – but if a […]

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Why a Cancer Misdiagnosis Qualifies as Medical Malpractice

Posted on December 5th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Patients trust that their doctors will treat them fully and appropriately for their symptoms. In many cases, a person may believe there is something wrong with them and visits a doctor for testing and confirmation. A misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose cancer can have catastrophic effects for a patient and their family. This negligence qualifies […]

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The Trauma of a Delayed Cancer Diagnosis

Posted on July 9th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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A cancer diagnosis is devastating enough, but a delayed cancer diagnosis can be the equivalent of a death sentence for some people. There is still no cure for cancer, but effective treatments have been developed that improve survival rates and minimize the effects of this disease. Recovery from cancer is markedly improved when the disease […]

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Do You Know the Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury?

Posted on June 6th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Brain injuries can occur when you hit your head in a car accident, a football game, a fall. You don’t even have to hit your head to suffer a brain injury – a jolt to the head that shakes the brain is enough to cause a traumatic brain injury (TBI). In the best-case scenarios, the […]

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