Dr. Jill Simons joins Liz Collin Reports to discuss so-called gender-affirming care and the treatment of kids with gender dysphoria.| Alpha News MN
This is a lovely book that grows on you. Written between two time periods – 1943-1945, Paris (World War 2) and 1985, Boston, with two protagonists- Soline (a dress witch, a French seamstress who belongs to the Roussel family, bridal designers with a speicality – who sew charms into wedding gowns to ensure happy and […]| Eúnoia
A new national JAMA study found a 4% drop in OB-GYN practitioners per 100,000 reproductive-age women in the states with the most restrictions on reproductive healthcare, compared to no decline in states without new restrictions. Since the Dobbs ruling in 2022, increasingly restrictive abortion laws have caused alarming rates of OB-GYNs from affected states to […] The post New Study Shows Abortion Bans Are Driving Doctors Out appeared first on Feminist Majority Foundation. Related posts: Hou...| Feminist Majority Foundation
Fever is a common occurrence in childhood. Patty Sabey, MD, helps parents feel more confident in caring for their child during a fever episode by sharing when and how to treat fever and when to seek medical help.| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
By Beth Ann Rosica The post Lawsuit ends with ‘Black Doctors Directory’ opening to all physicians appeared first on Broad + Liberty.| Broad + Liberty
Breastfeeding is a natural way to nourish your baby, and success often depends on preparation, understanding, and support. Julia Selezneva, MD, a pediatrician and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health – Pediatrics (formerly Altos Pediatric Associates) in Los Altos, shares her insights to help you navigate your breastfeeding journey with confidence. It’s important to note that the positive health effects of breastfeeding are wel...| Healthier, Happy Lives Blog
✅ 100% agree! Sourced from Secretary Kennedy on X @SecKennedy: Medical decisions should be made based on one thing: the wellbeing of the person—never on a financial bonus or a government mandate. Doctors deserve the freedom to use their training, follow the science, and speak the truth without fear of punishment. Watch or continue reading 'Patients First – Not Profits or Mandates' on malcolmrobertsqld.com.au| Malcolm Roberts
By Alice Millard, Archivist To mark the recent upload of the Graylingwell Hospital Archive catalogue to our website, this blog will dip into the vast history of this significant hospital through it…| West Sussex Record Office
Reforms without addressing core issues may lead to persistence of key flaws or omissions in any future changes with risks to patients Last month I wrote about the government proposing the first major reforms for 40 years in the running of the General Medical Council. My blog was meant as a warning to ministers to scrutinise the changes […]| Westminster Confidential
The new Labour government is embarking in the first reform of the professional regulation of the General Medical Council for 40 years. This welcome development comes after the GMC extended its scope to cover physician and anaesthesia associates at the end of last year. In theory it will allow the GMC more flexibility to change […]| Westminster Confidential
Bangladesh’s telemedicine program overcame tech barriers to connect rural residents to city doctors until this year.| Rest of World
The key penitential practices of Lent-prayer, fasting, and almsgiving or mercy are here explained by one of the greatest preachers of the early Church. Saint Peter Chrysologus shows how Lenten prayer, mercy and fasting are one, and they give life to each other. The post Blessed Are the Peacemakers – St. Peter Chrysologus appeared first on Crossroads Initiative.| Crossroads Initiative
Here Bonaventure emphasizes faith as the key to Bible interpretation. The goal of Bible study is not academic knowledge, but wisdom -- the experience of God leading to eternal happiness and fulfillment of all our desires. The post Understanding Scripture – Bonaventure appeared first on Crossroads Initiative.| Crossroads Initiative
India, July 1st, 2025: On the occasion of National Doctor’s Day, Practo, one of the most trusted digital healthcare platforms launched the #WhoIsADoctor – Practo Digest| Practo Digest
Summary:| Carolina Forward
The first patient I ever wrote about wasn’t actually my patient; as a first-year medical student, that possessive grammatical construct—“my patient”—hadn’t yet entered my consciousness, much less my lexicon. In any case, by the time I met him, he was already dead. More| Danielle Ofri
Doctors in Washington State and beyond are still being muzzled on Covid and other issues by government agencies, warned Dr. Michael Turner, a leading independent medical professional who was persecuted for prescribing Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine during Covid. Speaking to The New American magazine Senior Editor Alex Newman on Conversations That Matter, Dr. Turner also outlined ... The post Doctors STILL Being Muzzled, Warns Doc Persecuted for Covid Treatments appeared first on The New Am...| Video - The New American
Danielle Ofri hosts a conversation with editor Kate Edgar and writer Bill Hayes about the documentary of Oliver Sacks’s remarkable life| Danielle Ofri
In the past, I have written an extensive blog post on the abomination of Christian Zionism and a major post on the Israeli “false flag operation” of October 7, 2023, which was simply an extension of Israel’s long-standing policy of creating and infiltrating opposition terrorist groups in order to create a pretext for conquest and […]| James Perloff
By David Tuller, DrPH| Trial By Error
By David Tuller, DrPH *This is a crowdfunding period at University of California, Berkeley. If you appreciate my work and would like to make a donation (tax-deductible to US taxpayers) to the university in support of my position, here’s the link: https://crowdfund.berkeley.edu/project/46120 ********** I first connected with Anil van der Zee, a severe ME patient in …Trial By Error: In a Compelling Documentary, Five Doctors Discuss Being Sick Read More »| Virology Blog
What did I know of A.J. Cronin before reading this book? I had read one novel of his some years ago, The Spanish Gardener, an offshoot of a minor Dirk Bogarde fixation chronicled elsewhere. I knew he was the man behind Dr Finlay’s Casebook (still a cultural touchstone in comedy shows of my youth, though […]| Somewhere Boy
Danielle Ofri hosts fellow medical writers Perri Klass, Esther Choo, and Damon Tweedy to talk publishing advice, creative writing, patient consent, the medical/writing life, and how to wrestle ethical dilemmas onto the page. More| Danielle Ofri
It was hardly two weeks after the election when a doctor in our clinic received a letter from one of her patients, an undocumented immigrant. The patient had diabetes and suffered from rotator cuff tendinitis, which makes reaching backward quite painful. “Is there any possibility you can write a letter,” she asked, “stating that if they handcuff me, can they please handcuff me with my hands in front of me?” As a physician, it was hard to read this without feeling sickened.... More| Danielle Ofri
Discover the power of email marketing in healthcare! Learn how to engage physicians, nurses, and staff with tailored content, multimedia, and compliance-focused strategies using iContact’s tools.| iContact
Mothers were reported after they were given medications used routinely for pain or in epidurals, to reduce anxiety or to manage blood pressure during cesarean sections.| The Marshall Project
Chest pain can be caused by heart conditions, gastrointestinal disorders, lung problems, or respiratory infections.| Fast Lab
The efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines declines over time but the vaccines still have a protective effect.| Fast Lab
Dr. Henry Manning practiced medicine in Youngstown, Ohio from around 1811 until his death in 1869. He served as a surgeon in the Ohio Militia during the War of 1812. He was one of two doctors in the town of about 400 people. He traveled to patients’ homes on horseback on dirt roads at all… Continue reading Dr. Manning’s 1834 daybook→| Melnick Medical Museum
The first therapeutic assessment in my record, from July 2021, reads: “47 y.o. M with history of trauma and anxiety, with symptoms of PTSD, GAD, and depression.” In other words, some of this and so…| BruceAshford.net
Oona Hanson discusses the challenges of addressing weight stigma in the pediatrician’s office. Doctors care about their patients and want the best for them. Pediatricians in particular are deeply invested; the care kids receive now can affect their health for decades after graduating to other providers. The “obesity epidemic” drumbeat, however—codified by American Academy of… Read More »First, Do No Harm: The Importance of Removing Weight Stigma from the Pediatrician’s Office Th...| ASDAH