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An internal medicine doctor who was fired from his job after admitting to having anorexia nervosa has become a hero in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, after he was diagnosed with the
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BEAUMONT, Texas — “You’re like a ghost and we don’t know why you’re here,” says Krista Williams.Williams has been a new mother since her first pregnancy and now is
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If you’re in the midst of medical education, the news has made you feel like you’re a big, scary freak.The news that you’ll need to attend a private school to get into medicine and
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By Matt SmithThe Washington PostA rash of outbreaks has hit the West, with at least 14 people dead and hundreds more hospitalized in the United States and Canada.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control
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The sun is the hottest, most energetic, most contagious organism in the universe, but what if the rays of the Sun can’t penetrate the inner walls of your body?That’s the concern of
The Internal Medicine department at Northridge University Medical Center is in the process of relocating its two-person internal medicine department to the other building.The move comes after a
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Gainesville, Georgia (Reuters) – The University of Georgia medical school ranked in the top 10 of the nation’s top 10 internal medicine hospitals in a new study, the first to measure the
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Internal medicine consultants at Cascade Health have been asked to evaluate a patient for an eating disorder, according to the company’s website.The patient is a 35-year-old woman who is
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The story of Dr. Dr. Larry B. Craig, a founding member of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), began in 1966, when his father, Charles
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends against taking antibiotics after an infection, but it’s important to get treatment and keep your body healed to prevent recurrence.The