For millennia, blood-letting was the standard of care for many diseases; today it is a joke, evoked only to mock our predecessors. …
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There is peanut butter on the doorknob. Coffee cup in one hand, I stumble after my 17 month-old who is chattering away…
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You’ve probably already seen the news: A 6 year old boy in Florida has died of rabies. He had handled a sick bat…
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Complimentary remedies for the flu: How Good Morning America failed
by Kevin Lomangino January 29, 2018Talk of the widespread and dangerous flu circulating this year has the public on edge and hungry for quality information about how…
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Complementary remedies for the flu: How Good Morning America failed
by Kevin Lomangino January 29, 2018Talk of the widespread and dangerous flu circulating this year has the public on edge and hungry for quality information about how…
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So the flu shot is only 10 percent effective. Here are 5 reasons to still get it.
by Jennifer Variste MD January 27, 2018So you heard the flu shot is 10 percent effective. With so many sources of information available, the primary care provider’s role…
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It started slowly. My former resident and present colleague, Terry Shaneyfelt first authored “Are Guidelines Following Guidelines? The Methodological Quality of Clinical…
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Enlarge this image Flu patient Donnie Cardenas waits in an emergency room hallway with roommate Torrey Jewett at the Palomar Medical Center…