Orthopedic surgeons are seeing more patients with debilitating arthritis of the thumb, according to a Newswise report.
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William Taylor, MD, is a spine surgeon with the UC San Diego Health System and founding member of the Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery. He is a past president of SMISS and currently serves on the board of directors.…
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Arise Healthcare is developing a new ambulatory surgery center in Kyle, Texas, according to an Austin Business Journal report.
The difference between in- and out-of-network costs for employees has increased substantially since 2011, according to the 2010 Medical Plan Trends Report conducted by HighRoads and reported in Market Watch.
Oregon is giving consumers until April 13 to submit responses about the most important aspects of the state's health insurance exchange, according to The Lund Report.
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A team of researchers has identified how opioids create an inflammatory response in the brain, laying the groundwork for the development of new drugs that improve morphine's effectiveness while reducing its side effects, according to a News-Medical report.
A study reveals that patients switching from one opioid to another even at recommended dosage levels may face a higher risk of death, according to American News Report.
