In an era of an overloaded healthcare system, patient-doctor communication is becoming a key element of effective treatment.
The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is not straightforward, due to the variety and non-specificity of symptoms that can occur.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (SLA), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a serious and rare condition that attacks motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord
Guest of the episode highlights significant challenges in communication between doctors and patients
The problem of accessing information on doctors' appointments is also significant, and current online tools do not always provide reliable data