On October 24th, 2025, members of The Prescriptive Jurist team, along with Aerolib Healthcare Solutions LLC, traveled to Austin, Texas to present their topic — “Harnessing AI for […]
An Introduction to Forensic Psychiatry: The Intersections Between Mental Health & the Law
In several legal cases, the mental capacity of a defendant is questioned and needs to be evaluated in order to determine their ruling. As a result, doctors known […]
The Emergence of 3D Bioprinting
3D Bioprinting is a rapidly evolving technology that holds great potential for advancing the medical field, whether through the creation of living tissues and organs or personalized treatments […]
The Evolution of the American Diet: A Century of Change
The American Diet has undergone many changes since the early 1900s. At the start of the 20th century, most Americans ate a diet rich in whole, unprocessed foods. […]
Everything You Need to Know About Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is a process in which surgeons are assisted by a robot in order to perform their operation. It’s important to keep in mind that robots haven’t […]
Implementation of AI Strategies for Rural Hospitals: Bridging the Gap in Healthcare
By: Dr. Deepak Pahuja, MD MBA; Dr. Priyanka Pahuja, MD; Dr. Umesh Sharma, MD MBA; Nishi Pahuja, Mehul Pahuja, and Anish Arora The Prescriptive Jurist has been awarded […]
Traveler’s Diarrhea
As summer begins, many people are planning on going on vacation and traveling around the world. While vacationing can be a fun and memorable experience, the rapid transition […]
Gilbert’s Syndrome: What it is, Causes, & Symptoms
Gilbert’s Syndrome is a common, harmless condition where the bilirubin isn’t properly processed by the liver. The condition is hereditary and people usually don’t know they have it […]
Donating Blood: The Pros and Cons
Donating blood is a great way to help others. Having more blood readily available allows countless lives to be saved and makes the jobs of hospitals much easier. […]
Smallpox in a Nutshell
Smallpox, before its complete eradication in 1980, was a deadly virus that spread from person to person through physical contact or the air. Its physical appearance somewhat resembles […]
