Top 15 Internal Medicine Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2020.
Blogs Fertility Blog. The Penn Fertility Care blog is a resource for men and women who may be experiencing fertility issues. Join us to learn about new treatments, research and options in fertility care. Focus on Cancer Blog. The Focus on Cancer blog discusses a variety of cancer-related topics, including treatment advances, research efforts and clinical trials, nutrition, support groups.
My OCD story: evidence-based medicine to the rescue! Karen Morley blogs about her experience of seeking help for her Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and how finding and using Cochrane evidence was a turning point. This blog post was originally published on Evidently Cochrane. Without knowing what it was, I had experienced episodes of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) since I was an.
With the right tools, a medical blog can help you grow as an expert in your field of medicine and earn the respect of your peers and patients. Many medical professionals sell their own products such as Dr. Axe who is widely known as a doctor of natural medicine and sells all kinds of health products ranging from gut health, metabolism, joint health, fitness, etc.
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Public Safety Committee is responding to frequently asked questions (FAQs) to help sleep clinicians and accredited sleep facilities address the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). As much as possible, the AASM also will attempt to address questions of specific relevance to the impact of COVID-19 on the practice of sleep medicine. However.
This post is part of our “AAFA Explains” series looking at complementary and alternative medicine aimed at asthma and allergies. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) wants to guide you as you decide between choices that may be “likely safe” or “potentially unsafe.”.
These experiences have exposed me to the some of the difficult realities of medicine especially when there is little to be done to help a patient. It is good to reflect on current issues in modern medicine, such as the elderly crisis. This shows you grasp the issues facing you and the realities of a career in medicine.
Blog for the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. To understand the health achievements in Cuba, it’s critical to appreciate that the “developing country” conditions—illnesses and disparities of access to care that characterized the country at the time of the Cuban Revolution in the middle of the 20th century—have been eliminated. Today, despite economic and political challenges.