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- Transformation of Health System Needed to Improve Care and Reduce Costs
- More Grandparents Fill Caregiver Role
- Advocacy Toolkit Launched to Halt the 'Runaway Train' of Cancer in Africa
Posted September 5, 2012:
- Alternatives to Medicare's Fee-for-Service Payment System Examined
- Call for a New Approach to Fighting Tuberculosis
- Common Hospital-Acquired Infection Rarely Reported in the Dataset Used to Implement Hospital Penalties
- Adolescents in Foster Care Require Guidelines for Safe Social Media Use, Expert Says
- Why Does Alzheimer's Disease Affect Twice as Many Women as Men?
- Patient Spending for Spinal Care in U.S. Has Nearly Doubled Over Past Decade
Posted September 4, 2012:
- Health-Care Costs Hit the Elderly Hard, Diminish Financial Wellbeing
- Healing Cuts for Medicare
- Medicare Kidney Spending Reaches Crucial Moment
- Black Women Face More Violence Under 'Prison Nation', Book Says
- National Survey of Economists Uncovers Vast Gender Gap in Policy Views
- Shark Rules Need Teeth, Groups Tell IUCN
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Posted August 29, 2012:
- Malaria Nearly Eliminated in Sri Lanka Despite Decades of Conflict
- US Performs Worst on Potentially Preventable Death Rates Compared to France, Germany, and UK
- For Diabetics, a Steady Job Is Good for Your Health
Posted August 27, 2012:
- Study Explores Injury Risk in Military Humvee Crashes
- Media Violence Consumption Increases the Relative Risk of Aggression, Analysis Shows
- The Role of Genes in Political Behavior
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- Antibiotic Use in Infants Before Six Months Associated With Being Overweight in Childhood
- Consumption Measures Poverty Better Than Income, Study Shows
Posted August 20, 2012:
- Couch-Potato Kids Are Biggest Child Health Problem in the U.S., Adults Say
- Evidence-Based Public Health Interventions for Policy Makers Identified
- Declining Rates of U.S. Infant Male Circumcision Could Add Billions to Health Care Costs, Experts Warn
- No Evidence That Drug Used for Preventing Life-Threatening Bleeding in Women During Labor Works
- How Well Is Depression in Women Being Diagnosed and Treated?
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Posted August 15, 2012:
- Ocean Health Index Provides First Global Assessment Combining Natural and Human Dimensions of Sustainability
- Future Increases in US Natural Gas Exports and Domestic Prices May Not Be as Large as Thought
- Doing the Math to Fight Childhood Obesity
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Posted August 9, 2012:
- Psychotherapy Is Effective but Underutilized, Review Shows
- U.S. Retirement Expert: Medicare Woes Mostly Rooted in Myth
- 89 Million Americans Medically Uninsured During 2004 to 2007
Posted August 7, 2012:
- Plain Packaging of Cigarettes Encourages Young Smokers to Heed Health Warnings
- Health Insurance: Those Who Are Covered, Recover
Posted August 6, 2012:
- A 'Learning Health System' Moves from Idea to Action
- Mothers, Children Underestimate Obesity in China
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