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Patients who are treated by a female physician could live longer and have a reduced risk of hospitalization, new research has found. These benefits were seen more in female patients compared to ...
The tie between smiling and scandalous female behavior was still considered a strong one. Smiling in images became more popular for people of all genders as the 20th century wore on. But ad ...
Patients should demand they are seen by a female doctor. That is according to research that suggests being treated by a woman could save their life. For every 1,000 patients treated ...
Babies are naturally attuned to female voices and faces, and their smiles often prompt a dopamine release in their parents, elevating mood and strengthening bonds. Smiling is not just an emotional ...
Patients have lower rates of mortality when they are treated by female doctors, new research suggests. An international team of researchers analysed the data from more than 776,000 male and female ...
This is the 17th instalment in a series on dementia, including the research into its causes and treatment, advice for carers, and stories of hope. You’ve got to keep smiling, says Timothy Kwok ...
If you want to live longer, see a female doctor, researchers say. Patients with female doctors have lower rates of mortality and remission than patients treated by male doctors, according to a ...
A new study published Wednesday in JAMA Surgery suggests that patients treated by female surgeons have lower rates of adverse postoperative long-term outcomes including death compared to similar ...