Are You 100% Honest With Your Doctor?

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If I had to guess, I’d bet that most people have lied to their doctor.  Speaking for myself, sometimes it’s just easier.  Now, I realize this is a stupid thing to do, but I guess I can take heart in recent news out of Dr. Barbara Korsch’s recent work out of the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine in knowing that I’m not alone.

In fact, Korsch, the author of The Intelligent Patient’s Guide to the Doctor-Patient Relationship, led Fox News to recently explore the greatest areas of whopperdom faced by physicians when trying to treat their patients.

1.         Not taking prescribed medication correctly, completely, or … at all.

As embarrassing as it might be to admit it, “If you don’t tell us you’re skipping pills, we’ll assume you’re taking them and they aren’t working, so we might change the dosage or the prescription”—which may put off your recovery and cause side effects, says Laura Knobel, MD, a family physician in Walpole, Massachusetts, and a member of the board of directors for the American Academy of Family Physicians.

And when you toss antibiotics before you’re done with the full course, you may not kill off all the infectious bacteria in your body, leaving them resistant to drugs and possibly causing the illness to come back with greater force.

There’s a real science to pharmaceuticals, and the balance is often a dicey one.  Doctors making sound medical decisions operate under …

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Do “Criminals” Have the Right to Be Upset When Sexually Manipulated By a Cop?

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Wow, you can’t even trust Officer Friendly anymore …

David L’Esperance recently resigned as Chief of Police in Salisbury, Massachusetts amidst allegations that he was abusing his position of power to get sex.  Namely by exchanging drugs and moola.

It sounds shocking and rather sensationalized on the surface, but the whole story is actually even stranger.  Basically, the Salisbury PD in general and David L’Esperance in particular were accused of hanky panky during their investigation of a bunch of burglaries committed in the area, so they arranged for an independent investigator to …

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Illinois Senate Passes Civil Union Measure

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Before the Midterm Elections, I wrote a piece about Illinois politics, specifically, the race for Governor and what that meant for women. What I didn’t write about was the future of gay rights according to these politicians and their agendas. Now that all has been said and done, the Democratic party may not be as happy with their power balance as they were before, but in some ways, I consider it more of a victory to have a more …

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Food For Thought on Thanksgiving (Or, My First Grade Teacher Lied to Me)

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It turns out that, like with seemingly everything else, there are a lot of misconceptions and rewritten history regarding Thanksgiving. So, while you’re sitting down to your turkey dinner tomorrow, here are some conversation starters.

George Mason University’s History News Network recently debunked ten Thanksgiving myths on WMUR through historian Rick Shenkman:

Myth #1: The Pilgrims held the first Thanksgiving.

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