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In addition to the physical toll of untreated pain, medical gaslighting can take a psychological toll. Women may become ...
In a new survey, women with pelvic disorders reported doctors made dismissive comments and they were told to lose weight, get ...
The settlement with Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian pushes the total bill for Robert A. Hadden’s actions to ...
"The difference between living or dying can rest on whether or not the doctor knows about a particular condition." ...
Aubrey Hasley, 22, experienced ringing in her ears, headache, dizziness, muscle weakeness, slurred speech. She felt shocked ...
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Despite a rule that requires sex and gender to be considered when funding medical research in Canada, new research shows the ...
In addition to the physical toll of untreated pain, medical gaslighting can take a psychological toll. Women may become isolated when other people do not believe their pain. Some internalize this ...
Innovative Maryland surgeons pioneer first-of-its-kind transorbital approach to remove spinal tumors, successfully treating a young woman's rare chordoma cancer.
Erika Mateo, 35 weeks pregnant, traveled more than 2,000 miles to get to the U.S.-Mexico border. Here's what happened after she was detained in Ariz.
The staged video depicted the doctor telling the patient, "Take that ridiculous hat off if you want to be seen by me," as well as, "He can stay sick." ...
Women with chronic vaginal pain say doctors often dismiss their symptoms, make them feel crazy, and send them to psychiatrists, new research finds.