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Patients' children have questions and observations that can be crucial to their care, but some work on your delivery may be ...
Armed with articles, blogs, and even social media opinions, patients may feel equipped to not only understand their condition but also to tell their doctors how to manage it.
If a neurologist wouldn't do it, you probably shouldn't either. Dr. Salvatore Napoli told The Post his three big no-nos on his list — plus some subtler signs of dementia to keep your eyes open for.
The question often spurs doctors to consider the situation with genuine patience and care. That way, “It’s not just the patient they’re seeing at 12:35 before their lunch break,” she says.