‘A Terrible Way To End Someone’s Life’
by Stephanie O’Neill Southern California Public Radio Few doctors are trained to discuss death with their patients Dr. Kendra Fleagle Gorlitsky recalls the anguish she used to feel performing CPR on elderly,
by Stephanie O’Neill Southern California Public Radio Few doctors are trained to discuss death with their patients Dr. Kendra Fleagle Gorlitsky recalls the anguish she used to feel performing CPR on elderly,
Washington University in St. Louis Changes in key biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease during midlife may help identify those who will develop dementia years later,
By Zeenat Sheikh, July 9 2015 The hospital bed is likely to be the one piece of medical equipment the patient or resident spends most time in contact with so it is essential that the choice of medical bed is made carefully.
Up to 11 million people in this country have some form of age-related macular degeneration, and that number is expected to double by the year 2050, according to the BrightFocus Foundation. Because age is a major risk factor