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  2. Patients Know Best - Wikipedia

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    Patients Know Best is a British social enterprise, with an aim of putting patients in control of their own medical records. In the UK, Patients Know Best integrates into the NHS app [3] and in the Netherlands, it integrates with the government's personal health records infrastructure persoonlijke gezondheidsomgeving [ nl ] (PGO).

  3. Experts Have Changed the AFib Guidelines: Here's What to Know

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    Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is the most common heart rhythm disorder. The condition is characterized by heart palpitations (rapid heartbeat) or irregular heartbeat. Other symptoms include ...

  4. Are Female Doctors Better? Here's What to Know - WebMD

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    A 2018 study of over 580,000 cardiac patients admitted to Florida emergency rooms also found death rates for men and women were lower when they were seen by a female doctor; women who were treated ...

  5. 8 Tips to Get the Most Out of Your Next Doctor's Appointment

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    The best way to give your doctors access to all your history is to enroll in the doctor’s office or hospital’s online portal or bring in documentation of your medical history to go over in ...

  6. Richard Smith (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Smith CBE FMedSci is a British medical doctor, editor, and businessman. He is the director of the UnitedHealth Chronic Disease Initiative at Emory University (which grew out of the UnitedHealth “Ovations initiative”), [1] which together with the US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute has created 11 centres in low and middle ...

  7. Prospects for Crohn's Relief Brighten With New Advancements

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    Typical drugs to treat it, such as steroids and immunosuppressants, can provide relief and slow the disease's progress, but many patients say the drugs don't work as well over time or don’t ...

  8. When Is Palliative Care Appropriate? - WebMD

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    Here are some symptoms that palliative care may address: Pain. Constipation. Nausea and vomiting. Diarrhea. Bowel or bladder problems. Loss of appetite, weight loss, or wasting. Shortness of ...

  9. Easing Marijuana Laws Doesn’t Mean the Drug Is Safer - WebMD

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    Patients are savvy and they know how to work the internet. If I suggest medical marijuana, they look it up and see that it’s classified the same as heroin, and they get very, very scared ...