Recently, I was in a discussion with a group of patients about how difficult it is for patients to get access to their own medical
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BY: Caleb Anderson Whenever someone is recovering from addiction, the primary goal is to avoid relapse. While this is no doubt a constant challenge, one

Americans witnessed the many failed attempts of our elected officials to reform our broken healthcare system over the past year. Some call for repealing and

The internet is full of health and medical information. Patients can get lost in this plethora of data, both science-based and snake-oil focused. Some mythological

I often see patients for follow-up and learn they are not taking the medications either I or another healthcare provider prescribed. Sometimes the reason is

“Treat the patient, not the numbers” is a mantra we all learned in medical school. I see my medical students chase down every symptom trying