Non Surgical Blepharoplastyby
AlexanderRivkinMD
needle to do the injection, while the second used a blunt cannula. I wasn’t aware that there is a risk for blindness until I went to the second dr who said using a needle can increase risk for injecting into a blood...
Relative Risk Reduction vs Absolute Risk Reductionby
Alvin B. Lin
/new studies reporting tremendous relative risk reductions in disease-oriented evidence (rather than absolute risk reductions in patient-oriented outcomes that matter).
Case in point: a re-analysis...
Relative Risk Reduction vs Absolute Risk Reduction Part 2by
Alvin B. Lin
, I noted a study suggesting an increase risk of thromboembolism (blood clots) in those women who used oral... is associated w/threefold increase in risk of blood clots based upon observational data and will change labeling...
Risk of Hastening Death vs. Risk of Prolonging Dyingby
Thaddeus Pope
key way in which to frame the issue is in terms of weighing (a) the risks of inappropriate prolongation of dying against the risks of (b) inappropriate hastening death.
Risks of Inappropriate...
Cavalcade of Risk #137: Risk Grabs the Headlinesby
Jason S.
. There are riots in London and famine in Somalia .
Risk is one of the few constants in our lives. With risk-related topics grabbing the headlines, there is no better time to delve into the best risk-related blog...
Introduction
... f ear defects (otoplasty) and removal of redundant eyelid skin (blepharoplasty).
The surgeon may carry out the ... » Read on
Risks
... ical procedure is entirely free from risk, butabortionposes few risks to a woman's physical health, particularly when carried ou ... » Read on