Study suggests hypertension is often misdiagnosed
Thousands of New Jersey residents take medications each day to control their blood pressure, but a recent Canadian study suggests that as many as one
Thousands of New Jersey residents take medications each day to control their blood pressure, but a recent Canadian study suggests that as many as one
New Jersey patients who were told that they have an acute kidney injury may be interested to learn that the way in which these conditions
Significantly fewer men throughout the country are being treated for prostate cancer since fewer prostate-specific antigen screening tests are being administered. The test was controversial
A new American Cancer Society report indicates that there has been a significant decrease in the amount of cancer-related deaths over the past two decades
Falls can be devastating for elderly adults in New Jersey, especially when the adults already had medical problems before the accident. A study at Mount
Cellulitis is a common physical ailment in New Jersey and around the country. Although medical personnel work diligently to fight this condition whenever they encounter
The medical license of a New Jersey doctor was suspended for five years on Sept. 6 after the State Board of Medical Examiners determined that
A New Jersey hospital patient with symptoms of a hernia might be surprised to receive a negative diagnosis after having imaging performed. However, experts indicate
Some New Jersey residents may have heard about a study done by doctors at John Hopkins University that looked at hospital records and found that
A great deal of attention can be drawn by a hospital or medical provider when a serious medical error occurs. In some cases, medical mistakes
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