Ever since Donald Trump won the Presidential election in November, with one of his main campaign themes being the repeal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), there has been a great deal of uncertainty about the future of health care…
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Minneapolis-based Twin Cities Orthopedics received approval to build its new office building in Blaine, Minn., according to ABC Newspapers.
Freeman Spine and Pain Institute in Edison, N.J., now includes epidural lysis of adhesion. The procedure removes excessive scarring in the epidural space.
President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration sent shockwaves, triggering protests in airports across the nation. Affecting a broad range of people in a variety of ways, the order may negatively impact the medical sphere, as well, Scientific American reporter…
Does EHR data accurately depict patient-reported symptoms? A new study published in JAMA Ophthalmology investigated, according to Medscape.
In its 2016 Intellimarker study, VMG highlights orthopedic surgery's prominent and high-earning role in ASCs.
Preparing patients for orthopedic surgery deserves credence as a critical component of a successful surgery.
Interventional Orthopedics Foundation is hosting its annual conference on Feb. 17 and 18 in Broomfield, Colo.
Fort Meyers, Fla.-based Lee County Medical Society honored community healthcare professionals through its 2017 Annual Medical Service and We Care Awards Program, according to Business Observer.
Dr. Gerard DeGregoris publishes article on an emerging class of potentially safer opioid medications
In a recent press release, Manhattan Spine & Pain Medicine announced that Dr. Gerard DeGregoris recently published an article in Practical Neurology which discusses the various ways by which opiates can be made to deter misuse and abuse.
