Report: Increasing Number of Americans Ditching Healthcare for Big Bottle of Tums

WASHINGTON — An alarming report issued by the Department of Health and Human Services found that the number of Americans abandoning healthcare... Continue reading this gem

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MATT & ANTHONY A NURSING HOME TALE

MATT & ANTHONY. A NURSING HOME TALE By Karen Strickholm 08/29/2024 Welcome to this re-imagined communique, designed to update, entertain and inform you monthly! Find tales from the inside – funny, moving, shocking, thought-provoking. Also, tips on navigatiing America’s long … Continue reading →

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How to Maintain a Workout Routine, According to an Exercise Specialist

If you find yourself struggling to make it to the gym, it might be time to consult a doctor, and I’m not talking about your local MD. Instead, look to Dr. Jordan Metzl, who’s made a career out of helping people overcome self-imposed barriers to getting and staying active. Metzl is a New York-based sports […]

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Report: Dem Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Lacks Medical License in Michigan, New York

Abdul El-Sayed, an Egyptian-American Muslim and a Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Michigan, reportedly lacks a medical license in Michigan and New York, though he has claimed he is a physician, according to a recent report.

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Doctors Issue Warning as More Patients Request “Unvaccinated” Blood

A growing trend in the medical world has doctors and researchers concerned. According to a new report, an increasing number of patients are requesting “unvaccinated” blood and refusing standard blood…

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When doctors’ board exams topnotcher was left unnamed

The March 2026 Physicians Licensure Examination produced 1,954 new doctors, but much of the online attention quickly shifted to one unusual detail: the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) did not disclose the name of the exam’s topnotcher. In its official results, the PRC announced 1,954 out of 2,781 examinees, or 70.26%, passed the exam. It also said the […]

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Shining a light on Orkney’s Women Doctors

An ongoing research project has been exploring the lives and stories of Orkney’s women doctors before the establishment of Scotland’s National Health Service. It wasn’t until the late 19th century that women were able to study and graduate with degrees in medicine from Scottish Universities. In 1890 Queen Margaret College for Women, Glasgow set up […]

Find Out About Orkney’s Women Doctors

A fascinating ongoing local project has been investigating the role and lives of Women Doctors in Orkney. As March is Women’s History month it is apt that some of those involved in the research are holding an informal open Saturday, in the MacGillivray Room, Orkney Library, Kirkwall. Between 11am and 3pm on 21st March visitors […]

Medical Experts Now Recommend a Genetic Test for Heart Disease Risk

If you’re concerned about keeping your heart healthy, there are plenty of steps you can take to that effect, from making dietary changes to taking certain medication. But what about factors that can’t be managed in this way? Based on a new set of recommendations from the American Heart Association and the American College of […]

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Amid rising national cases, Stanford doctors say measles outbreak unlikely on campus

As measles cases increase across parts of California and the U.S., Stanford health officials say campus vaccination requirements make an outbreak unlikely — but stress that immunization remains the strongest defense.

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He’ll Need Some Luck, But James Talarico Can Win the Texas Senate Seat

Do Democrats have a real chance of winning a Senate seat in Texas this year? Probably not. But Tuesday night’s election results were the best possible outcome for the party, and they create the conditions for an upset.

In the Democratic primary, state Representative James Talarico got over 50 percent of the vote, thereby defeating Representative Jasmine Crockett without a runoff. The _Associated…

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Can a Blood Test Help Predict Alzheimer’s Disease’s Symptoms?

When trying to anticipate a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, testing for the disease alone is only one factor to consider; there’s also a matter of predicting the onset of symptoms. The latter is where research into a type of protein called tau comes into play. As a 2025 dispatch from Stanford Medicine pointed out, tau […]

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