- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 21:10:05 -0800
The pain persisted. “I was still having problems,” Rhonda said. “My pain wasn't being controlled at all. I wanted a doctor that was compassionate.” Her friend Deborah Reid suggested Kelly Bell. Rhonda had her first appointment at the Payette Clinic in ...
- Mon, 06 Feb 2012 03:04:34 -0800
DEAR DOCTOR K: Most nights I fall asleep feeling fine. But I wake up in the morning with a literal pain in my neck. What can I do? DEAR READER: Without even realizing it, you may be putting stress and strain on your neck muscles at night.
- Sat, 04 Feb 2012 20:40:59 -0800
Days later, pain from the burns intensified. Open wounds on her swollen face oozed fluid and blood. Devastated by what she saw in the mirror, the 44-year-old attorney, who had often defended physicians in malpractice cases, sued Carney over the 2007 ...
- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:57:11 -0800
Since medical boards only started recognizing the treatment of pain and end-of-life care as an official subspecialty four years ago and new rules effectively bar older physicians from getting certified, the cohort of doctors spearheading ...

 

 

- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 21:10:05 -0800
The pain persisted. “I was still having problems,” Rhonda said. “My pain wasn't being controlled at all. I wanted a doctor that was compassionate.” Her friend Deborah Reid suggested Kelly Bell. Rhonda had her first appointment at the Payette Clinic in ...
- Mon, 06 Feb 2012 03:04:34 -0800
DEAR DOCTOR K: Most nights I fall asleep feeling fine. But I wake up in the morning with a literal pain in my neck. What can I do? DEAR READER: Without even realizing it, you may be putting stress and strain on your neck muscles at night.
- Sat, 04 Feb 2012 20:40:59 -0800
Days later, pain from the burns intensified. Open wounds on her swollen face oozed fluid and blood. Devastated by what she saw in the mirror, the 44-year-old attorney, who had often defended physicians in malpractice cases, sued Carney over the 2007 ...
- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:57:11 -0800
Since medical boards only started recognizing the treatment of pain and end-of-life care as an official subspecialty four years ago and new rules effectively bar older physicians from getting certified, the cohort of doctors spearheading ...

 

 

- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 21:10:05 -0800
The pain persisted. “I was still having problems,” Rhonda said. “My pain wasn't being controlled at all. I wanted a doctor that was compassionate.” Her friend Deborah Reid suggested Kelly Bell. Rhonda had her first appointment at the Payette Clinic in ...
- Mon, 06 Feb 2012 03:04:34 -0800
DEAR DOCTOR K: Most nights I fall asleep feeling fine. But I wake up in the morning with a literal pain in my neck. What can I do? DEAR READER: Without even realizing it, you may be putting stress and strain on your neck muscles at night.
- Sat, 04 Feb 2012 20:40:59 -0800
Days later, pain from the burns intensified. Open wounds on her swollen face oozed fluid and blood. Devastated by what she saw in the mirror, the 44-year-old attorney, who had often defended physicians in malpractice cases, sued Carney over the 2007 ...
- Sun, 05 Feb 2012 12:57:11 -0800
Since medical boards only started recognizing the treatment of pain and end-of-life care as an official subspecialty four years ago and new rules effectively bar older physicians from getting certified, the cohort of doctors spearheading ...