Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Emergency Abdominal Surgeries Are Among The Most Deadly

The 7 Deadliest Emergency General Surgeries by Dennis Thompson.  HealthDay/Real Clear Health.  April 27, 2016

Georgia Governor OK Funds For Pregnancy Centers That Do Not Present All Legal Options

Georgia Governor OKs State Funds For Anti-Abortion Centers by Kathleen Foody. AP/Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  April 26, 2016.

The Dangers Of 'Polypharmacy,' Include Unforeseen Interactions

The Dangers Of 'Polypharmacy,' the Ever-Mounting Pile of Pills by Paula Span.  The New York Times.  April 22, 2016

Increased Demand For Cosmetic Surgery For Genitalia

More Teenage Girls Seeking Genital Surgery by Roni Caryn Rabin.  The New York Times.  April 25, 2016

Do International Medical Volunteers Help Or Harm?

Book Review:  'Hoping to Help' Questions Value Of Volunteers by Abigail Zuger.  The New York Times.  April 25, 2016

Monday, April 11, 2016

Genes Say Sick, Body Says Well: What Can Be Learned From These People

Search For New Medical Treatments Zeroes In On Genetic Superheroes by Antonio Regalado. Technology Review.  April 11, 2016. 

Physician Burnout And Mental Wellbeing Draws Attention From Surgeon General

Surgeon General Concerned About Physician Burnout by Joyce Frieden.  MedPage Today.  April 10, 2016

Creeping Consolidation Of Health Care Providers Often Escape Regulators' Notice

Small, Piecemeal Mergers In Health Care Fly Under Regulators' Radars by Reed Abelson.  The New York Times.  April 8, 2016

Gwinnett County Georgia: Poor And Rich Life Expectancies

Where The Poor LiveLonger:  How Your Area Compares by Gregor Aisch, Quoctrung Bui, Amanda Cox and Kevin Quealy.  The New York Times.  April 11, 2016

The Rich Live Longer Everywhere. For The Poor, Geography Matters

The Rich Live Longer Everywhere.  For The Poor, Geography Matters by Neil Irwin and Quoctrung Bui.  The New York Times.  April 11, 2016

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Hospital Computer Attacks Call For Network And Training Solutions In A Changing Digital Environment; Vulnerabilities And Stakes High

Under Pressure To Digitize Everything, Hospitals Are Hackers' Biggest New Target by Carolyn Y. Johnson and Matt Zapotosky.  The Washington Post.  April 1, 2016

Worldwide, More Obesity Than Underweight

Obesity Now More Common Than Underweight Worldwide by Marcia Frellick.  April 2, 2016. 

Needed: More Precise Identification Of Who Benefits From ICU Care

Who Needs To Be In An ICU?  It's Hard For Doctors To Tell by Thomas Valley And Colin Cooke.  The Conversation/Real Clear Health. 

Virtual Reality Has The Potential To Improve Psychotherapy Access And Research

Virtual Reality And The Future Of Mental Health by Bill Gardner.  The Incidental Economist.  April 1, 2016

Patients With Many Questions Are The Best Teachers You Will Encounter

Narrating Medicine:  the Patients Who Peppers You With Questions Is Not Being 'Difficult' by Dr. Anna Reisman.  WBUR. March 29, 2016

The Barriers To Obtaining Critical Information About Your Doctor

What You Don't Know About Your Doctor Could Hurt You by Rachel Rabkin Peachman.  Consumer Reports

Effects Of "Manly" Perspective On Healthcare Received

The Perils Of Being Manly by Roberto A. Ferdman.  The Washington Post.  March 28, 2016

Unjustified Enthusiasm For Treatment--Therapeutic Illusion--Cripples Efforts To Reduce Unnecessary Treatments And Tests

The Science Of Choosing Wisely--Overcoming The Therapeutic Illusion by David Casarett, M.D.  The New England Journal Of Medicine.  April 6, 2016