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Workers' wages siphoned to pay medical bills, despite consumer protections
Stacey Knoll thought the court summons she received was a scam. She didn’t remember getting any medical bills from Montrose Regional Health, a nonprofit hospital, after a 2020 emergency room visit.
So she was shocked when, three years after the trip to the hospital, her employer received court orders requiring it to start funneling a chunk of...Read more
Wary of RFK Jr., Colorado started revamping its vaccine policies in the spring
As Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s dismantling of federal vaccine policy continues to roil the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some Democratic-led states have struck out on their own, setting up new systems to help them assess the science and maintain immunization access for their residents.
Four ...Read more
Doctors and nurses are punched, choked, even shot. States want to stop that
One morning earlier this year, as Deb Capistrano came on duty for her shift as a nurse in her hospital’s stroke unit, her colleagues from the night shift warned her that one of her patients for the day was a man who’d been threatening to harm them.
Capistrano has been a registered nurse for 17 years. Threats of violence aren’t new to her....Read more
Medicine from a vending machine? Advocate Health Care installs devices in Chicago
CHICAGO -- Most patients don’t expect to be sent to a vending machine immediately after a doctor’s appointment or a hospital stay.
But there are two new vending machines in Chicago that dole out prescription medications — not snacks — at Advocate Trinity Hospital in Calumet Heights and Advocate Medical Group’s Imani Village clinic in ...Read more
After Changing Doctors, Patient's Record Now Has Some Issues
DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently turned 65 and changed primary doctors because my previous doctor did not accept Medicare patients. I very much liked my new doctor. He ordered a vitamin D test. However, when I got to the lab, they gave me something to sign because Medicare might not cover the test. (It was about a $250 cost.) I declined the test.
...Read more
The diabetes-depression, depression-diabetes connection
"Round like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel. Never ending or beginning on an ever-spinning reel," are lyrics from "The Windmills of Your Mind." But they could describe the relationship of diabetes and depression.
It turns out that people living with diabetes are 48% more likely to develop depression than folks without diabetes...Read more
Homeopathy for Cataracts: Natural Approaches for Eye Health
Cataracts are a common age-related eye condition characterized by the clouding of the lens, leading to blurry vision and impaired eyesight. While conventional treatment options include surgery, some individuals may explore alternative approaches, such as homeopathy, to support their eye health. In this article, we explore several homeopathic ...Read more
As shutdown lingers, Marjorie Taylor Greene splits with GOP leaders on health care
WASHINGTON — Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is openly criticizing Republican leaders in Congress over their handling of the government shutdown and health care funding.
Greene’s social media posts and public statements are part of a trend in recent months of her taking positions that are populist but which conflict with public...Read more
Environmental Nutrition: Smart swaps for a healthier ice cream fix
Are you craving ice cream but watching your calories, sugar, or fat intake? Good news — there are plenty of lighter options that satisfy your sweet tooth without derailing your health goals.
Frozen yogurt is a classic alternative, offering less fat than traditional ice cream. Choose plain or low-sugar varieties and top with fresh fruit ...Read more
Eating Well: Eat too much sugar last night? Do this today
So you ate an entire pint of ice cream while binge-watching. Or maybe you ate more dessert than felt comfortable at a family gathering. We’ve all been there. But then the inevitable happens. You wake up the next morning feeling not so great and maybe a little anxious and guilty. And you’re wondering what to do next.
The first thing you ...Read more
5 timeless habits for better health
A veritable avalanche of influencers, news headlines, and well-meaning friends and family offer conflicting advice on wellness. If you’re overwhelmed by fads and hype around wellness, read on. Dr. Wynne Armand, a primary care physician at Harvard-affiliated Mass General Brigham health care in Boston, recommends five simple habits to boost ...Read more
Spilling the Beans
Excessive coffee consumption is not good. It can lead to increased blood pressure, insomnia, anxiety, headaches, digestive issues and muscle twitching, among other things.
Talk about clouds in my coffee.
On the other hand, moderate coffee consumption has been linked to longer life, lower risk of type 2 diabetes, heart failure, stroke, colon ...Read more
Usually Fearless Woman's Anxiety Skyrockets Before The Dentist
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 83-year-old lady, and I have done many adventurous things in my life (skydiving, race car driving, zip-lining, etc.) -- all fearlessly. But I have always been terrified of going to the dentist. My blood pressure skyrockets, and after even a simple cleaning, I have to sit in my car a while to calm down enough to drive ...Read more
The benefits of bariatric surgery
With all the good news about new weight-loss medications, bariatric surgeries decreased by around 25% in 2024, according to a Harvard University study. But for severely obese patients or those who cannot tolerate the oral medications, weight-loss surgery offers a life-saving alternative.
According to a study in JAMA Network Open that used data ...Read more
Homeopathy for Prostate Problems: Natural Remedies for Optimal Prostate Health
Prostate problems are common among men, with conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatitis affecting many individuals. While conventional treatments are available, homeopathy offers alternative approaches that focus on holistic healing and addressing the root causes. In this article, we explore several homeopathic ...Read more
Insight into nearsightedness in kids
More U.S. kids than ever are nearsighted -- it affected about 25% in the early '70s and by 2000, it hit 42%. A lot of the blame is placed on screen time. Kids now spend an average of 7.5 hours a day staring at a digital image only a few inches from their faces. No wonder the world seems blurry when they finally look up.
But there might be ...Read more
Tinnitus Worsens After Common Cold And Course Of Prednisone
DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm an 83-year-old man in good health who exercises regularly. I came down with a common cold and was prescribed a five-day course of prednisone (50 mg). I've taken two so far. I've had tinnitus for as long as I can remember, but at around 3 a.m. this morning, I had the loudest tinnitus by far that I've ever had. It has quieted...Read more
Homeopathy for Migraines: Natural Remedies for Lasting Relief
Migraines can be debilitating, causing intense headache pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. If you're seeking a natural approach to managing migraines, homeopathy offers potential solutions. Homeopathic remedies are derived from natural substances and can help alleviate migraine symptoms while addressing the underlying causes. ...Read more
You can beet high blood pressure
More than 70% of U.S. adults age 60-plus have high blood pressure, yet only one in four of those folks has their blood pressure (BP) under control -- often because they don't take their prescribed medications.
If that describes you, whether you don't like your med's side effects or are simply neglecting your health, it's important to find and ...Read more
Pain Persists Around Puncture Site After Medical Procedure
DEAR DR. ROACH: Nine days ago, I had a medical procedure under general anesthesia. One of the lines was put in the artery in my left wrist. Aside from deep bruising that went halfway up my forearm, it seems that there is some nerve damage. I have constant pain from my thumb, through my wrist, and up to about 3 inches on my arm. Overnight, the ...Read more
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