The Journal of Patient Safety says that the numbers of death due to medical mistakes range between 210,000 and 440,000 patients each year. That makes medical errors the 3rd leading cause of death in the United States. John T. James conducted a study to make sense of the number of deaths caused due to medical errors. By combining all of his research, James concluded that 2007 between 34 million hospitalizations, that medical mistakes causes 210,000 deaths. So, you could very well think you have a terminal illness, but you really do not. You may be considering suicide over a misdiagnosis. You also have to consider, the constant medical and pharmaceutical advances that just might lead to a miracle recovery. For example, European researchers genetically changed the bone marrow cells taken from two 7-year-old boys and then transplanted the altered cells back into the boys and apparently slowed the progress of a fatal brain disease called adrenoleukodystrophy or ALD. In Mississippi an infant baby was cured of HIV, thanks to a combination of three anti-HIV drugs that doctors normally use to treat older infants and adults. The baby represents the hope that if doctors can intervene early enough after HIV infection is detected, there might be a chance of stopping the HIV virus all