By EmilyM So perhaps this isn’t the normal response you hear if you are a police officer, but the findings of some recent research suggests that perhaps psychedelics and other assorted illegal drugs may have a place in the future of the medical industry. In the past several months, various studies have been released that … Continue reading No Officer, I Swear this is Prescription Ecstasy!→
Most studies reveal a definite link to general well-being, and possibly a placebo effect related to healing, but now we have clinical evidence of an actual physiological response to laughter.
Most psychologists and psychiatrists contend that it is better described as ‘compulsive behavior,’ not ‘addiction.’ And some deny it is any disorder at all, but rather just bad choices.
By EmilyM When I mention online pharmacies to anyone not directly involved in the industry, the response is always the same. I get that raised-eyebrow-sort-of-look, the one that automatically assumes that all online healthcare sites are “rogue” pharmacies selling illegal counterfeit drugs with no prescription needed. And really, it’s hard to blame them since the … Continue reading Utah Bill Creates Strict Regulations for Online Pharmacies→
The Congress can regulate “Commerce,” which can be broadly defined as the participation in economic activity. If an individual does not purchase health insurance, then they have not engaged in commerce.
They foresee a future where the patient can access and manage their healthcare universe in the same way they manage their entertainment media, their banking, and their shopping; online, with a computer or a mobile device, delivered to them instantly, anywhere.
In the recently-revealed National Broadband Plan (download the full PDF here), the FCC lays out it’s vision for the future of data and communications. Prominent in this vision: dramatic advances in healthcare technology. Along with Healthcare IT and Electronic Medical Records, they outline ambitious goals for various types of distance medicine: telemedicine, broadband and video … Continue reading FCC Agrees With KwikMed in the National Broadband Plan→
Last week Mayo clinic Proceedings published a ground breaking article about KwikMed. The article relies upon empirical research conducted at the University of Utah where researchers compared KwikMed’s method of delivering health care to traditional medicine where a patient visits his/her physician in a face-to-face setting. The article concludes that KwikMed is safer than traditional … Continue reading Mayo Clinic Proceedings Publishes Article About KwikMed.com→