For patients with atrial fibrillation, the risk of stroke or heart attack from stopping anticoagulants usually outweighs the risk of bleeding, according to new findings from the University of Bath.
The question of how to care for incarcerated patients in hospitals is an urgent one. We can’t afford to get it wrong.
Jen Sabella, the Director of Strategy and co-founder of Block Club Chicago, joins Bob Sirott to share the latest Chicago ...
A NHS worker from Bath has been left in pain as bad as labour after waiting two-and-a-half years for treatment. Lisa Matthews, 49, has been told she needs a hysterectomy to deal with her severe ...
To create a successful patient-centric healthcare environment, consider these three key perspectives. Branding goes beyond ...
As influenza A cases in the region continue to climb, many area hospitals are putting temporary visitor restrictions in place as part of the Community Patient ...
The Alice Walton School of Medicine looks for people to serve as part-time patients going through scripted, simulated ...
Some buildings serve as a reminder of the past, and of Black History. One such building in Bainbridge served as the first ...
The Dominion Post reporter David Beard is not related to Kylah Beard, one of the defendants in this case. dbeard @dominionpost.com MORGANTOWN — A former Hopemont Hospital registered nurse charged with ...
One in nine Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire patients have a negative experience of their GP surgery, new survey data shows.
On a cold February morning in 1938, Warren Cole stepped into a bathtub filled with scalding hot water. A patient at the Rhode ...