Editorial

Will personalized medicine overcome its challenges?
Editorial Will personalized medicine overcome its challenges?

Most people enjoy being the center of attention in various circumstances. In medicine, seemingly the patient is the center of attention each time a consultation takes place, but when considering the personalized medicine approach, the usual practices lose their supreme individual–focused status.

Gain a perspective on single-payer healthcare
Editorial Gain a perspective on single-payer healthcare

Since the single-payer healthcare system is not only a long-debated issue, but also a presidential campaign discussion topic, with one of the candidates supporting the idea of the US healthcare system restructuring into a single-payer type, it would be useful to shed some light on this concept.

Telehealth: are you curious what holds it down?
Editorial Telehealth: are you curious what holds it down?

In March 2016 the providers of telehealth medicine from Florida received good news. Florida lawmakers passed a bill that focuses on commercial insurance coverage. The key outcome is that telehealth providers will be able to enhance their offerings, as well as their services’ quality. Delivering

Seven of the best spa resorts in USA – are you curious?
Editorial Seven of the best spa resorts in USA – are you curious?

Browsing the specialized webpages allows the curious online reader to identify a few of the most spectacular and renowned resorts in the United States. With amazing facilities and royal services, some of these oasis of relaxation and wellness could be one day your destination. Nevertheless, which

What happens when the supply chain fails? Drug shortages facts
Editorial What happens when the supply chain fails? Drug shortages facts

FDA defines drug shortages as the time-limited situations resulting from the drug demand exceeding the drug supply. To qualify as such, the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) verifies the drug stock with the manufacturers. However, the state of being medically necessary does not

Social media in the evening? You might rethink that!
Editorial Social media in the evening? You might rethink that!

A NIH-backed University of Pittsburgh study conducted on 1,788 US citizen aged between 19 and 32 revealed that sleep disturbance may be linked with social media activities. The frequency of social media visits was directly proportional with the sleep disturbance levels, insofar that the

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