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Using Amount of Fish Caught as Measure of Fisheries Health Is Misleading
February 21, 2013 Changes in the amount of fish caught does not necessarily reflect the number of fish in the ... > full story -
Businesses Not Prepared for Pandemics and Other Disasters
February 21, 2013 In light of the recent influenza outbreak, a new study finds that majority of businesses are not prepared for a ... > full story -
Accidental Poisonings Leading Cause of Deaths at Home, Study Finds
February 21, 2013 An increasing number of people die from unintentional home injury, in large part due to accidental drug overdose, according to a new ... > full story -
Informatics Tools Underutilized in Prevention of Hospital-Acquired Infection
February 20, 2013 A new study has measured the awareness, adoption and use of electronic medical record systems and health information exchange by hospital-based infection preventionists to report and share ... > full story -
Cost of Medication and Stigma Leading Asthma Sufferers to Risk Health
February 20, 2013 The high cost of medication, stigmatization and poor acceptance of their condition are causing young adults to take a dangerous approach to managing their asthma, according to new ... > full story -
Reduced Risk of Preterm Birth for Pregnant Women Vaccinated During Pandemic Flu
February 19, 2013 Pregnant women who received the H1N1 influenza vaccine during the 2009 pandemic were less likely to have premature babies, and their babies weighed more on ... > full story -
When Selecting a Child’s Doctor, Families Prefer Grapevine Over Online Ratings
February 18, 2013 Younger parents are more likely to say online scores for physicians are very important, according to a new U.S. national ... > full story -
California's Tobacco Control Program Generates Huge Health Care Savings, Study Shows
February 13, 2013 Over a span of nearly 20 years, California's tobacco control program cost $2.4 billion and reduced health care costs by $134 billion, according to a new ... > full story -
Happily Married Couples Consider Themselves Healthier, Expert Says
February 13, 2013 An expert says that people who have happy marriages are more likely to rate their health as better as they age; aging adults whose physical health is declining could especially benefit from improving ... > full story -
'Masked' Mold Toxins in Food Should Be Included in Safety Regulations
February 13, 2013 Government limits on mold toxins present naturally in grain crops should be expanded to include so-called "masked mycotoxins" that change from harmless to potentially harmful forms in the body, a new ... > full story
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