19. Lastly: "I was told that the pain was all in my head and that it was 'just gas.' My doctor told me that I'd feel better ...
Akima Forbes of St. Thomas gave birth to triplets last week at AdventHealth Hospital in Orlando, Florida, a surprise she said still feels as unreal days later as it did ...
Viruses like the flu, COVID and RSV tend to surge during the winter so NBC medical reporter Dr. Akshay Syal joins TODAY to ...
"I shoved my hand in the patient's butt all the way up to my elbow to grab a hold of the bottle, but it was too slippery and ...
A Tampa doctor is warning parents to monitor their children's use of social media. Dr. Jasmine Patterson says online ...
41 Instances Folks Gave Out “Health Tips” So Silly And Ridiculous It Really Left The Doctors Baffled
I always thought the advice to pull an aching tooth by tying a strong string to it and attaching the other end to the door ...
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Told Them I Don’t Trust Doctors – Prank Call
I called in with a weird issue… but made it very clear I wanted nothing to do with the doctor. Just a silly prank for laughs! Cardiologist: 9 American foods you 'couldn't pay me to eat'—after 20 years ...
Dear Eric: I just had my 93rd birthday, so have been on Medicare for some years. But I recently ran across something different. My newest doctor – a podiatrist – told me first that she would give me ...
Dr. Joseph Ricotta, a Delray Beach vascular surgeon, was recently named the No. 2 vascular surgeon in the U.S. by Newsweek. He moved to South Florida to address the underdiagnosed and undertreated ...
As Americans take more gummies, pills and powders than ever, some physicians are trying to convince patients to be a bit more careful. Credit...Ard Su Supported by By Ashwin Rodrigues Earlier this ...
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Is your doctor stuck in 2011? A new survey found six percent of Americans feel like they’re walking “backwards in time” 14 years whenever they have a doctor’s appointment. The poll of 2,000 U.S.
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