Category: Care
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Why You Should Keep Track of Your Personal Medical History

What does your “personal medical history” mean? Personal medical history encompasses various components that together offer a detailed overview of your health over time. It includes information about past illnesses, such as childhood diseases, infections, and chronic conditions like asthma or hypertension. Surgeries and hospitalizations are also key elements, with details on the type of…
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All You Need to Know About Clinical Trials

Introduction A clinical trial is a research study conducted with human volunteers to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a medical intervention, such as a new drug, medical device, treatment procedure, or diagnostic tool. These trials are designed to answer specific scientific questions and to gather data on the intervention’s efficacy, safety, and potential side…
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Drug-drug Interactions: What you should know.

Drug-drug interactions happen when two medicines affect each other’s performance when taken together. These interactions can change how well the medicines work, either making them stronger or weaker, or they can cause unexpected side effects. Sometimes, they might even lead to new effects that wouldn’t occur if each medicine was taken on its own.
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Hypothyroidism: Symptoms and Causes

What is it? Hypothyroidism is a medical condition characterized by an underactive thyroid gland, which results in reduced production of thyroid hormones. The thyroid gland, located in the front of the neck, produces hormones that play a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including metabolism, growth, and development(1). The symptoms are wide ranging, affect…
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HMOs vs PPOs And How to Pick Between the Two

HMOs An HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) is a type of managed healthcare plan that provides comprehensive medical services to its members. HMOs operate with a specific structure and set of guidelines to control healthcare costs and ensure coordinated care. Here are some key characteristics of an HMO: When you enroll in an HMO, you are…
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What is Health Insurance and Where Does it Go Wrong

Health insurance is a type of insurance coverage that provides financial protection for medical expenses. It is a contract between an individual or a group (such as an employer) and an insurance company or government program. The purpose of health insurance is to help individuals manage and mitigate the costs of medical care, including doctor…
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What is Physician Assistant and How do they differ from Nurse Practitioners?

A Physician Assistant (PA), also known as a Physician Associate in some countries, is a healthcare professional who works under the supervision of a licensed physician or surgeon
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Your Doctor’s Biggest Worry: Drug Adherence.

What is your doctor’s biggest worry about their patients? It’s something called “drug adherence”. In simple terms, it’s whether or not someone is taking their medication on time, and as prescribed. It can mean all the difference in someone getting better or worse. Starting and then stopping a medication can sometimes lead to disastrous side…

