A Disease A Day is the first blog to offer medical information that’s easy to understand.
Yes, the site’s name is somewhat morbid. It started way back when I was a medical student studying for my finals and looking for other, more interesting, things to do. So this blog was started, to let the readers study alongside with me. About a new disease, each day.
Today the blog still teaches about diseases (even though not daily – the life of a doctor can be busy), current events and occasional health tips.
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Disclaimer
A Disease A Day was not meant to replace a doctor. It can compliment your knowledge about diseases, but you are advised to visit a doctor for each health concern you may have.
Wishing you a great stay,
Roy Schwartz, M.D.
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