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Access to Mental Health Care Lacking for Children, Teens Across the U.S.
April 2, 2013 A new national U.S. survey shows adults who work and volunteer with children and teens do not believe youth have appropriate access to mental health ... > full story -
Post-ER Care for Chest Pain Reduces Risk of Heart Attack, Death
April 1, 2013 Follow-up care after an emergency room visit for chest pain significantly reduced the risk of heart attack or death among high risk patients. Chest pain is the most common reason patients go to ... > full story -
Dangers of Surveillance: It's Bad, but Why?
April 1, 2013 Surveillance is everywhere, from street corner cameras to the subject of books and movies. “We talk a lot about why surveillance is bad, but we don’t really know why,” says Neil ... > full story -
Americans Back Preparation for Extreme Weather and Sea-Level Rise
March 29, 2013 The majority of Americans express support for stronger coastal development codes, according to a new ... > full story -
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Heart Failure Medications Highly Cost-Effective, Study Finds
March 28, 2013 A new study shows that heart failure medications recommended by national guidelines are highly cost effective in saving lives and may also provide savings to the health care ... > full story -
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New Model Predicts Hospital Readmission Risk
March 25, 2013 Preventing avoidable readmissions could result in improved patient care and significant cost savings. In a new model, researchers help clinicians identify which medical patients are at the greatest ... > full story -
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Reducing Work Hours for Medical Interns Increases Patient 'Handoff' Risks
March 25, 2013 Limiting the number of continuous hours worked by medical trainees failed to increase the amount of sleep each intern got per week, but dramatically increased the number of potentially dangerous ... > full story -
Feeling Sick Makes Us Less Social Online, Too
March 25, 2013 When it comes to posting on social media, there are few areas of our lives that are off limits. We post about eating, working, playing, hunting, quilting – you name it. Just about everything is ... > full story -
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How School Report Cards Can Backfire
March 25, 2013 In the wake of President Obama's "college scorecard," new research finds that government attempts to grade educational institutions can backfire when done for political or policy ... > full story -
Novel Method Accurately Predicts Disease Outbreaks
March 22, 2013 Scientists have developed a novel method to accurately predict dengue fever outbreaks several weeks before they ... > full story
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