This doctor breaks down language and cultural barriers to health care

It was the early 1960s, and 9-year-old Eliseo Pérez-Stable was at home in Miami with the chickenpox, dreading his return to the third grade. Nearly a year had passed since his parents in Cuba — fearful of the communists’ rise to power — had sent him out of that country with his grandparents, and he […]Related:Flu nose spray doesn’t work for children; use shots instead, federal expert panel saysDoctors fire back at bad Yelp reviews — and reveal patients’ information online1 in 3 antibiotics prescribed in U.S. are unnecessary, major study finds
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news