
Universal Helmet Laws For Motorcycling Most Important Policy For Saving Lives Of Motorcyclists
Researchers conducted one of
the first longitudinal
analyses of the effect of
public policies to reduce
motorcycle injuries and
... > full story

Internet Complicates Doctor-Patient Relationships, Spanish Researchers Find
Patients who ask their
doctor about information
they have read on the
Internet, or webs that
better inform them of their
... > full story

High School Football, Wrestling Athletes Suffer Highest Rate Of Severe Injuries
High school football and
wrestling athletes
experienced the highest rate
of severe injuries,
according to the first study
... > full story

Hospital Infections In Australia Cost $1 Billion In Lost Bed Days
Infections caught in
hospital are costing the
Australian health care
system more than 850,000
lost bed days, according to
... > full story
- Universal Helmet Laws For Motorcycling Most Important Policy For Saving Lives Of Motorcyclists
- Internet Complicates Doctor-Patient Relationships, Spanish Researchers Find
- High School Football, Wrestling Athletes Suffer Highest Rate Of Severe Injuries
- Hospital Infections In Australia Cost $1 Billion In Lost Bed Days
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November 1, 2009 A new study confirms the success of a simple questionnaire designed to identify patients at high risk of lung cancer. Initiated in 2001, the current study confirmed 18 cases of cancer of the original ... > full story -
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