Category: Medical

  • Why Hire an Experienced Cosmetic Surgeon

    Why Hire an Experienced Cosmetic Surgeon

    The reasons for getting plastic surgery vary from person to person. For some, it could be the boost of confidence they need to feel relatively normal again. For others, it could be an aesthetic upgrade that, while purely optional, gets them to a point of pure geometrical bliss. Whatever the case may be, it’s always…

  • Get the facts about Cherry Angioma

    Get the facts about Cherry Angioma

    Cherry angioma is a small pinkish red moles that develop on some skins. It is most often a benign tumor that results from an overgrowth of capillaries. Most often Cherry angiomas will develop in adults over the age of 30 and increase after the age of 40. According to a study published by the American…

  • Stomach Ulcers: What are the Signs and Symptoms?

    Stomach ulcers occur when a person’s stomach lining has been damaged. Most people will suffer mild to acute pain and doctors may confuse stomach ulcer pain for problems in the gut. The most common reason for stomach ulcers to occur is due to acid build up affecting the damaged section of the stomach lining. Stomach…

  • Medical error ’causes more than 250,000 deaths in the U.S. annually

    Every year the Center for Disease Control and Prevention compiles a list of the causes of death in the US. This list, due to the way that death certificates are written does not feature deaths as a result of medical error: “At that time, it was under-recognized that diagnostic errors, medical mistakes and the absence…

  • Red Wine Benefits Type 2 Diabetes Patients, Conclude Israeli Researchers

    Red Wine Benefits Type 2 Diabetes Patients, Conclude Israeli Researchers

    A 2-year study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine has concluded that a glass of red wine a day can manage cholesterol and improve cardiac health for those patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Of course, this is not new since moderate consumption of red wine has been linked to an improvement in mortality and…