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Disruptive Changes Are Coming to the Delivery of Medical Care by Stephen Schimpff, MD Posted Sun 25 Apr 2010 12:00am , patients will go elsewhere. These are very disruptive changes indeed from the present provider-centric approach to care delivery. Delegation of care. Shortages of physicians... of the major changes I see coming down the pike. Do you agree that they will transform the delivery of care? Are there others you would add to the list? What are the challenges Read on »
Gastrointestinal complications: the most frequent internal complications of systemic sclerosis. by Jan Posted Mon 21 Dec 2009 12:00am By Forbes A. and Marie I. Manifestations of SSc in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are common, occurring in 50-90% of patients. They typically result from the fibrosis that characterizes this disease. Manifestations of SSc can affect many sites within the GI tract, and patients may experience substantial dysfunction in the processes of mo ... Read on »
3 Bitter Complications to Prevent with Onset of Diabetes by Varadharajan R Posted Tue 02 Mar 2010 10:02am complications Pregnancy with diabetic mothers has more risks for normal delivery. The growing baby has equal risks as the mother with the onset of diabetes. The chances for caesarian... will be affected in many ways. When you have insulin secretion problem you are susceptible to diabetes. Bitter complications can develop when you ignore your diabetic condition. The serious Read on »
Smoking May Worsen Outcome of Pregnancy Complication by Medline Plus Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 1:15pm are at particular risk of suffering the complications associated with the disorder -- including preterm delivery, low birth weight and stillbirth... -- where the placenta separates from the uterine wall before delivery of the newborn, potentially leading to heavy bleeding that can be life-threatening to mother and child Read on »
Pregnant Women Beware: Elevated Blood Sugar Levels Raise Your Risk of Complications, Study Finds by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm enough for a diagnosis of diabetes are at higher risk of problems like pre-eclampsia, premature delivery, and more, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine Read on »
Usher's wife update on anesthesia complication by Dr. Robert O. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 18 Feb 2009 12:00pm 1 Comment was "absolutely normal" and performed in order to "avoid unnecessary complications." I'm a little confused about what may have happened here. It doesn't sound like she had a malignant... of physiologic anemia of pregnancy combined with blood loss during and following delivery" That's pretty tangential to this case, but it's all I can find with superficial snooping. Now Read on »
Pregnancy Complications by Mary R. Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 11:50am symptoms can warn of a serious problem. Get educated so you can spot any changes that might be dangerous for you and your baby Common Complications     * Gestational diabetes... GBS in their vagina and rectums. But, if GBS is passed to the baby during delivery, it can cause serious health problems in your newborn, such as pneumonia, blood infection Read on »
Another Complicated Mistake By A Different Administration by Dr. Stanley F. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 19 Feb 2009 5:11pm the causes of the largest costs to the healthcare system (go where the money is). The money is in preventing the onset of chronic diseases and its complications. Eighty percent of the healthcare dollars are spent on treating the complications of chronic diseases. The complexity of President Obama’s “economic stimulus bill” for healthcare is going to lead Read on »
A Complicated Catch by d.o.ctor Posted Sat 19 May 2012 1:41pm She was young, really young. That was the first thought that popped into my head when I walked into the birthing suite on the L&D floor. The mom-to-be was laughing at a joke her boyfriend had just cracked, something about her insides being on the outside when the baby came out. That may have been an amusing punchline, but I remember thinking to ... Read on »
Spina Bifida Complications Reduced by Surgery on Fetus by MedNews Patient Expert Posted Wed 09 Feb 2011 2:57pm studies suggesting that surgery in the womb might prevent many of the complications of myelomeningocele. Women volunteering for the current study were assigned at random to one... that the prenatal surgery allowed for more normal development of the nervous system and fewer complications,” Dr. Spong said. Children in the prenatal surgery group were more likely Read on »