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Do you question whether your doctor provided you with an adequate standard of care or made the right decision? Do you need the opinion of another medical professional?
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Thousands of women get C-sections every month in the United States, and the majority of these cases have a happy resolution. In fact, a C-section is often used when there are other complications with natural birth, so going through with the surgery is actually safest for the baby and the…
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Wernicke encephalopathy is an acute neurological disease often identified by signs of mental confusion, poor motor balance and coordination and eye and vision changes. If left unattended, it can transition to the chronic and irreversible condition called Korsakoff syndrome. When these two conditions merge, it is referred to as Wernicke-Korsakoff…
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Pregnant women face a lot of risks that can harm them and their unborn babies. They may not realize that sepsis is one of these. While the risk of sepsis isn’t one that’s great, doctors who treat these women should watch for signs that something is amiss. While some people…
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To many people, the term birth injury is synonymous with a catastrophic injury to a newborn child. Many people think of cerebral palsy, for example, and how it will impact a child and their parents for life. However, mothers in labor can also suffer significant birth injuries that can have…
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Many people die each year when medical professionals do not catch sepsis in patients who entered for other issues in time. It is the primary cause of hospital death in the country. Even if the initial surgery goes well, sepsis can end up making the overall experience catastrophic or fatal.…
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