In reply to Manuel Fernandez...
Unfortunately the STARR surgery is rarely performed in the US. Prolapse surgery needs new techniques, the current surgical strategies fail too much and lead to further problems.
Does this create a post in WP?
In reply to Jeremias R. Duarte, DO. Thank you for your response.
https://www.physiciansweekly.com/misinformation-about-covid-misinformation-control/#comment-135411
In reply to Jagannadha Avasarala. Thank you for your informed re...
In reply to MaRK Swain. Thank you for sharing ...
I have recently been through a long journey to treat Chronic Prostatitis. I have put the following resources and case studies together to help other men avoid the stress and anxiety I went throug...
I think the metrics that reveal insights into cortical pathology in MS are interesting, and the presence of cortical lesions, focal and diffuse thinning and other changes have widely been describ...
This article fails to articulate one important aspect of the bill - namely, "who". The impending question surrounds the identification of the ultimate arbiter of what is considered "false" or "mi...
https://www.physiciansweekly.com/misinformation-about-covid-misinformation-control/#comment-132788
0.19% is comparable to the incidence of OUD or opioid dependence in an opioid population exposed to opioids. It also refutes the widely used moniker of opioids as “highly addictive “. It also...
https://www.physiciansweekly.com/addiction-to-opioids-and-overdose-after-surgery/#comment-132534
Good, concise article. When it comes to tax issues, the key in all forms of sales (mergers, corporate, and asset sales) is doing your best to get the vast majority of the sale to be taxed at capi...
https://www.physiciansweekly.com/the-mechanics-of-selling-a-medical-practice/#comment-132470
This is an interesting perspective. I am not an epidemiologist or virologist either, just a lowly plastic surgeon. I think the author's perspective, while worthy of consideration, is too narrow. ...
https://www.physiciansweekly.com/to-mask-or-not-to-mask-is-that-really-a-question/#comment-131619
Masks don't work. We know that. Trying to put masks on children that are going to rub their noses, have snot all over the inside of their masks, etc., just doesn't make sense, especially when we ...
https://www.physiciansweekly.com/to-mask-or-not-to-mask-is-that-really-a-question/#comment-131561
I am an employed physician. There are pros and cons but the cons have been steadily increasing. I wish residency programs have an opportunity to invite doctors of various practice settings to dis...
If primary care physicans don`t ask - who can kids talk to? Stats show that family doctors are carrying the main responsibility ib times of emntal health epidemics that we see right now. https://...
If that's the conclusion then you're doing the research wrong. I wonder, how long do you think that you can get people to ignore what they see with their own two eyes? After 45 years of the only ...
I find that all women delivering babies during the pandemic are feeling pushed out of the hospital early. Depending on the institution, it may be more overt or subtle, but everyone seems to be gi...
This article fails to recognize and appreciate the morbidity and mortality of the mental health aspect of COVID on our youth and the lives lost due mitigation strategies. The isolation and fear a...