A new study presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2024 annual meeting in Philadelphia highlights significant post-surgical pain disparities affecting Black patients. Research indicates that Black patients are less likely to receive multimodal analgesia, a pain management approach that combines various medications for improved pain relief and reduced opioid use.
By: Nathaniel J. Greene, Community and Culture Reporter In an age where medical advancements promise longer lives, Alzheimer’s disease casts a shadow, affecting millions globally....
Almost every part of a home can impact quality of life for someone living with a dementia-related illness and their family care partners—even seemingly-cosmetic choices...