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  • Choosing a primary care doctor is one of the most important health decisions you’ll make. Unfortunately, it’s hard to find reliable, easy-to-understand information about specific doctors or practices

  • Studies show that when people's access to primary care doctors improves, their risk of dying of cancer, heart disease and strokes declines. And Medicare Advantage members with a primary care physician are more likely to benefit from coordinated care and to have a positive health care experience
  • Within a primary care practice you can access a wide variety of health services: preventive care and screenings; care for chronic conditions such as asthma, hypertension and diabetes; and acute care for problems like coughs, digestive issues and high fever.
  • Doctors play important roles in our lives, no matter our ages, cultural backgrounds or medical needs. They ask us to do what is right for our health and the health of our loved ones. They help us when we are hurt or have fallen ill. They comfort us when we are scared and not at our best.
  • Doctors are specially trained and licensed medical professionals, and their job is to make a diagnosis (find what's making you ill) and then, treat you so that you can get better. ... These doctors work together to keep your community healthy.
  • There are several different types of doctor that will be identified as a primary care physician - typically Family Practice, Internal Medicine or General Practice. There are also doctors who focus on children, called Pediatricians, who will serve as the primary care physician for your child.
  • Your Doctor's contribute to your community:
    While it might seem a job requirement that physicians positively influence patients' lives, many go the extra mile, providing free care in their communities or on mission trips and working with patients other people would rather not treat
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Seven in 10 GPs in UK suffer from compassion fatigue, survey finds

Seven in 10 GPs suffer from compassion fatigue and struggle to empathise with patients because they are worn out from caring for them, a survey has found. Family doctors say they are so emotionally and physically exhausted from hearing about patients’ problems and circumstances that it is compromising ...Read More

NRI Dr Jay Verma, dubbed 'Covid Czar' sacked after impersonating drug-fuelled sex parties

NRI Dr. Jay Varma, was ousted from his role at a pharmaceutical company on Monday, a week after recordings surfaced of him boasting about hosting illicit sex parties and attending a crowded underground rave during the peak of the pandemic. Varma, who previously...Read More

Obesity medication liraglutide is safe and effective in children aged 6 to <12 years

Obesity is a chronic, relapsing, and progressive condition that commonly precedes adolescent obesity and continues into adulthood. It is associated with long-term diseases such as type 2 diabetes, steatohepatitis, malignancy, and an elevated risk of...Read More

NRI Oumair Aejaz, an Indian Doctor Pleads Guilty to Naked Adults & Child Sexual Abuse Material

NRI Dr. Oumair Aejaz, 40, Indian doctor residing in the US, has been arrested and charged in a case reminiscent of the notorious Larry Nassar scandal. Authorities in Michigan discovered extensive collections of nude photos and videos of both children and adults...Read More

A third of NHS shakes and soups diet participants achieve diabetes remission

In a recent study published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, researchers assessed insulin-independent diabetes remission by total dietary replacement (TDR) in England. The growing diabetes incidence rates prompted the National Health Service (NHS) of England to launch the Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission (T2DR) initiative. The approach follows a micronutrient-rich...Read More

NRI Mona Ghosh Pleads Guilty in Federal Health Care Fraud Case

Dr. Mona Ghosh, who owned and operated Progressive Women’s Healthcare, S.C. in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, specializing in obstetrics and gynecology, has admitted guilt to federal health care fraud charges. Between 2018 and 2022, Ghosh and her employees allegedly submitted fraudulent claims to Medicaid, TRICARE, and various insurers. These claims purportedly billed for services that were either never provided, medically unnecessary, or performed without ..Read More

NRI Doctor "Dharmesh Patel" Tesla Cliff Plunge: Psychotic Break Revealed

Accused of driving his family off a cliff, Dharmesh Patel, a radiologist from Pasadena, California, may have experienced a psychotic break, doctors testified at his trial. Patel faces three attempted murder charges for the incident last January, with his wife and two children inside. He has pleaded not guilty and seeks admission to a mental health program, which...Read More

47-year-old NRI doctor Mohan Babu found guilty of sexual assaults on 3 patients

Mohan Babu, 47, of Emsworth, was found guilty by jury of four counts of sexual assault in Portsmouth Crown Court today (January 31) following a three week trial. Court heard that the former GP at the Staunton Surgery in Civic Centre Road, Havant, ordered one of his patients to take her...Read More

NIH awards $2.1 million to UCLA to end the HIV epidemic

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has granted $2.1 million to UCLA's Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) and the UCLA-CDU Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) to support four research projects and an implementation science consultation hub......Read More

NIH awards $3 million grant to study synbiotic medical food for bone health in older women

The NIH/National Institute on Aging has awarded a R01 $3 million grant to study the impact of a probiotic/prebiotic (synbiotic) medical food developed by Solarea Bio on maintaining bone health of older women. The study will support an 18-month clinical trial of a synbiotic medical food in 220 older women to test whether it maintains lumbar spine bone mineral density (BMD) with aging......Read More