Nearly 8 out of 10 medical malpractice cases go to trial; however, most are unsuccessful. Winning malpractice cases is often challenging for the plaintiff. Continue reading to learn why malpractice cases are so hard to win.
When you think about how people die every year in the U.S., the usual suspects come to mind. Diseases are often one of the biggest culprits. Heart attack, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and now COVID-19 have taken a lot of loved ones away from us. These are natural ways to die.
The state of Mississippi has enacted a gender reassignment ban for transgender minors after Republican Gov. Tate Reeves signed a bill imposing the prohibition.
Testosterone is a vital hormone in the human body, affecting a variety of processes, ranging from muscle growth to sexual development and reproductive health. For Mexican American men, testosterone levels tend to be higher than other ethnic groups. And considering that Mexican Americans are far more likely to be have lifestyle issues which should in theory lower testosterone levels, that's particularly interesting.
Post-pandemic Corporate Leadership Requires a Curiosity and Excitement About Digital Tool "Too many desserts are bad for me, but I couldn't stop since they release my job stress.
Are you looking for ways to lose weight and keep it off by using medication? Then, Wegovy is a viable medication option for you! Last June 2021, the FDA approved Wegovy (semaglutide) as a once-weekly injection for patients who require chronic weight management.
The Simpson Foundation is making a documentary about Rick Simpson's medical journey. The documentary will focus on Rick Simpson's medical condition and the difficulties he faced in the 1990s to create what is now known as "Rick Simpson Oil" or "RSO."
Alcohol addiction is a serious chronic condition with many life-altering complications. Sufferers have a risk of relapsing while putting their health, relationships, and work in jeopardy. In this article, you'll learn about alcoholism's signs and symptoms, why it's difficult to stop, and what can be done about it.
A new COVID-19 variant, known as XBB.1.5, is affecting parts of the country, and doctors in Northeast Ohio said they are keeping a close eye on it and preparing for a potential surge.
Pharmaceutical firm BioNTech has struck a deal with the United Kingdom to develop a cancer vaccine, with cancer vaccine trials expected to start as early as September.
Netizens are reportedly posting again claims that a U.S. Department of Defense data shows that COVID-19 vaccines have resulted in a spike in cancer and other medical conditions among military workers.
White House is eyeing to restart its free COVID-19 tests program, which will then be shipped by the U.S Postal Office to the homes of Americans availing them.
Netflix's series "Wednesday" has faced backlash after Jenna Ortega revealed she shot the iconic dance scene in the fourth episode with COVID-19 symptoms.
Mexico recently faced a meningitis outbreak, and prosecutors in the northern part of the country pinned the blame on private hospitals, noting that contaminated anesthetics caused it.
More than 13,000 wild seabirds, many of them pelicans, have been found dead in Peru due to bird flu, according to the National Forestry and Wildlife Service.
Dr. Anthony Fauci has issued a warning to the public, saying that the United States is "certainly" still in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. He added that he is "very troubled" by the divisive state of American politics.