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Patients with household incomes less than $50,000 annually were least likely to have denied claims contested and, conditionally, have cost-sharing obligations reduced.
Two months, several ER visits, many fainting spells and medical tests later ... M.D., an expert in treating patients with heart failure. Unfortunately, Tennis experienced yet another severe arrhythmia ...
As temperatures soar in New York City, emergency rooms are getting an influx of patients with symptoms of heat-related ...
Vasovagal syncope is a condition of emerging importance in older patients. The disease pattern of VVS in older age groups appears to differ from that of younger subjects. Treatment options are ...
Aims: To establish the current practice of emergency department (ED) management of syncope in the UK and Republic of Ireland. Methods: A survey of “major” or “intermediate” size ED in the UK and ...
Josephine Mwende's story begins in 2017, during what should have been one of the most supported moments of her life. As a ...
Patient Who Survived Serious Head Injury Reveals Why He's 'Not Really Human Anymore' Published Jun 16, 2025 at 4:40 AM EDT. By . Tom Westerholm is a Life & Trends Reporter for Newsweek based in ...
Taylor Swift Surprised Patients At This Florida Children's Hospital “You made this a day we’ll never shake off.” By. Rebecca Angel Baer. Rebecca Angel Baer. Rebecca Angel Baer is the Senior Digital ...
Aims To primarily assess the value of troponin I to identify acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and second, to predict 1-month serious outcome or all-cause death in patients presenting with syncope to ...
Several in-hospital therapies that have historically been used to treat patients with ICH appear to confer either no benefit or harm. For emergency or critical care treatment of ICH, prophylactic ...
The NHS will open 40 new “mini A&Es” at hospitals across England in a bid to treat hundreds of thousands more patients within four hours. The same-day emergency care and urgent treatment ...
It is life-threatening: each year in the US alone, approximately 750,000 patients are hospitalized for sepsis, of which approximately 27% die.