On resistance training
The argument against stretching does make some sense. You need not take a joint to an angle that you will not be using.
Malpractice may retard patient safety
I hope that this initiative focusses the debate, but I fear politics will intervene again. The trial lawyers are whining.
Will the governor veto?
Iowa physicians cleared two of the three hurdles needed to enact a $250,000 cap on noneconomic damages awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.
Making oral narcotics non-abusable
Physicians are damned if we underprescribe narcotics to pain patients, and damned if we prescribe to those who abuse drugs.
No comment necessary
The message argues that a lawsuit against residency matching could harm couples and minorities unintentionally.
Changing Perspectives on Hypochondriasis with Effective Treatments
We (physicians) would all like a consultant who wanted to see these patients, as most physicians and psychiatrists shun them.
Effective TB Treatment and Funding Challenges
Most strains are susceptible to more expensive medications. Someone must find the money to treat these patients properly.
DoctorsKnowUs.com and the Growing Importance of Drug Comparisons in Healthcare
Yes I continue to listen to my tapes on existentialism. Currently, the lecturer is focusing on Sartre.
Even more on the malpractice web site
Thanks for all the comments. As I have thought through the issues, I would like to be more explicit in my dislike of the web site.
More on the malpractice web site
A Texas doctor created a database limiting healthcare for patients who sue doctors, sparking ethical concerns.