Healthcare’s Sliding Doors Moment

By LINDA T. HAND Every day, we make thousands of choices. Some of them – even those that seem trivial at the time – will change the course of our lives. This concept was memorably illustrated in the 1998 film Sliding Doors, which imagined two very different paths for Gywneth Paltrow’s character, Helen, based entirely… Read More »

Cbt for anorexia nervosa

Eating disorders are becoming more common in nonwestern societies and some of these presentations are atypical variants such as atypical anorexia nervosa. There is very little data on how to treat these patients. This case study reports the treatment of a young adult female in Sri Lanka who presented with atypical anorexia nervosa and moderate… Read More »

Who should you see for muscle pain

Blood tests can be very useful in diagnosing certain causes of muscle pain. MRI can be helpful to look at muscle in a less invasive fashion. Early HIV symptoms: What are they? To lose weight, eat more fruits, vegetables, and low-fat foods. The muscle pain of RA, if it exists, is often prominent and felt… Read More »