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Medical Malpractice

15 Mar

FDA warns of dangerous vein procedure

Arizona patients who suffer from nervous system disorders such as Parkinson's disease should be aware of a dangerous experimental procedure that is being promoted as a treatment. This procedure, called transvascular au...

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13 Mar

Understanding endometriosis

Endometriosis is a medical condition that affects about 10 percent of women. However, a large number of women in Arizona and the rest of the country are unaware of its symptoms. According to a representative of Health...

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9 Mar

Patients may be misdiagnosed with acute kidney damage

Arizona patients who were diagnosed with an acute kidney injury may be interested to learn that the method for diagnosing this type of injury may be misleading for patients. According to a study that analyzed patient r...

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27 Feb

The leading causes of medical misdiagnoses

Thousands of patients are misdiagnosed in Arizona and around the country every year. A misdiagnosis could cause someone to not receive the medical care he or she desperately needs, and this kind of medical mistake can ...

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22 Feb

Prefilled syringes could save both money and lives

Hospitals in Arizona and around the country may be able to lower their costs and reduce the number of catastrophic medical errors by using prefilled syringes according to a study funded by a medical equipment manufactu...

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15 Feb

Misdiagnosing fibromyalgia

Arizona residents who have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia may want to know that only a small number of people who receive the diagnosis actually suffer from the condition. As many as two-thirds of diagnosed fibromyal...

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13 Feb

False-positives may cause women to skip mammograms

According to a study, many women in Arizona and around the country delay or skip their next mammogram due to prior false-positive results. A false-positive result on a mammogram is often caused by an aberration that re...

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7 Feb

World Cancer Day highlights need for early diagnosis

Arizona medical professionals understand the benefits of early cancer detection and treatment. On World Cancer Day in early February, the World Health Organization took the opportunity to promote greater efforts global...

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1 Feb

Number of men treated for prostate cancer decreases

According to a study, the number of older U.S. men treated for prostate cancer in Arizona and nationwide has dropped since doctors began curtailing the use of screening tests. The study was published in the medical jou...

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17 Jan

Mother sues hospital over daughter’s tonsillitis death

Arizona residents may be familiar with a surgical procedure called tonsillectomy, a common operation that's often performed on children to treat tonsillitis or breathing problems that are associated with sleep disorder...

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12 Jan

Study shows RNs improve drug safety at nursing homes

Nursing home residents in Arizona are often prescribed multiple medications. For patient safety, it is critical that nursing home workers review the medications that patients are taking in order to prevent adverse drug...

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5 Jan

Understanding the diagnosing of endometriosis

Endometriosis is a condition of the female reproduction system in which the endometrium begins to grow outside of the uterus. Arizona women should be aware that identifying endometriosis can be difficult. The symptoms ...

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27 Dec

Study shows better patient outcomes with female physicians

The gender of primary care physicians for elderly Arizona hospital patients could influence the likelihood of death or hospital readmission. A research team from Harvard analyzed the Medicare records of over 1.5 millio...

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21 Dec

Follow-up MRIs could help detect fetal brain abnormalities

An MRI scan following a mid-pregnancy ultrasound could help doctors in Arizona and around the world diagnose a potential fetal brain abnormality, according to British researchers. Their study, which was conducted at th...

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12 Dec

Millions may be misdiagnosed as having penicillin allergies

Many people in Arizona and throughout the country are diagnosed with allergies to penicillin when they are children. When they later develop infections as adults, they may be prescribed other antibiotics that carry mor...

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