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Overtreatment

  • Treatment Versus No Treatment of Localized Prostate Cancer Had Similar Results Over 15 Years, 1 Question Raised
    Treatment Versus No Treatment of Localized Prostate Cancer Had Similar Results Over 15 Years, 1 Question Raised
    Every cancer diagnosis comes with a range of reactions, including the natural inclination to act as quickly as possible to choose and begin treatment. However, a new study has revealed ...
    April 17, 2023BY Yuwei Zhang, M.D., Ph.D. and Conna Craig
  • More Kids With Borderline Behaviors Are Being Diagnosed With ADHD
    More Kids With Borderline Behaviors Are Being Diagnosed With ADHD
    During my daughter’s challenging first year of school, we discovered how much effort it took her to sit ...
    May 7, 2021BY Luise Kazda
  • Why So Many People Overuse Antibiotics
    Why So Many People Overuse Antibiotics
    A mistaken belief that antibiotics are beneficial for a broad array of conditions leads to their overuse, researchers ...
    February 8, 2021BY Patti Verbanas
  • Children Are Getting Medical Care They Don’t Need
    Children Are Getting Medical Care They Don’t Need
    Kids with public insurance are slightly more likely to receive medical care that they don’t need than those ...
    January 20, 2020BY University of Michigan
  • Childbirth in the Age of Addiction: New Mom Worries About Maintaining Sobriety
    Childbirth in the Age of Addiction: New Mom Worries About Maintaining Sobriety
    When she was in her early 20s, Nicole Veum says, she made a lot of mistakes. “I was ...
    December 10, 2018BY April Dembosky
  • Youngest Children in Kindergarten Face Higher Risk of ADHD Diagnosis
    Youngest Children in Kindergarten Face Higher Risk of ADHD Diagnosis
    Being one of the youngest in a kindergarten class dramatically increases the odds that a child will be ...
    December 10, 2018BY Reuters
  • Sometimes Less Is Better—So Why Don’t Doctors Deintensify Medical Treatment?
    Sometimes Less Is Better—So Why Don’t Doctors Deintensify Medical Treatment?
    Doctors know a lot about when to start medications to treat disease. But sometimes our focus on starting ...
    October 26, 2015BY Eve A. Kerr
  • Costly and Harmful: We Need to Tame the Tsunami of Too Much Medicine
    Costly and Harmful: We Need to Tame the Tsunami of Too Much Medicine
    ABC's "Four Corners" program on waste in health care didn't pull any punches. "Many common treatments are often ...
    October 1, 2015BY Ray Moynihan
  • Medical Organizations Acknowledge Overtreatment Is a Problem
    Medical Organizations Acknowledge Overtreatment Is a Problem
    At least 45 tests and procedures routinely performed on patients across a range of fields are often unnecessary ...
    April 5, 2012BY Shar Adams
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  • Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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