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Posted February 1, 2013:
- Humanitarian Aid Workers in Uganda Show Signs of Stress, Depression, and Burnout
- Medical School Gift Restriction Policies Linked to Subsequent Prescribing Behavior
- U.S. Healthcare: State Action on Affordable Care Act's 2014 Health Insurance Market Reforms
Posted January 31, 2013:
- Just 11 Percent of Adults, 5 Percent of Children Participate in Medical Research in U.S.
- Electronic Health Records Could Help Identify Which Patients Most Need ICU Resources
- Morning After Pill Conscience Clauses in UK Risk Unwarranted Pregnancies, Pharmacists Argue
- New Study Highlights Impact of Environmental Change on Older People
Posted January 30, 2013:
Posted January 29, 2013:
- More Research Into Chronic Diseases Urgently Needed in All Countries
- Government Mistrust Deters Older Adults from HIV Testing
- Ants' Behavior Leads to Research Method for Optimizing Product Development Time, Costs
- Accessible Tourism and Dementia
Posted January 28, 2013:
- Majority of Americans Support Dozens of Policies to Strengthen U.S. Gun Laws
- Pandemic Controversies: The Global Response to Pandemic Influenza Must Change
Posted January 24, 2013:
- Fast, Low-Cost Device Uses the Cloud to Speed Up Diagnostic Testing for HIV and More
- Smokers Who Quit Before Age 40 Have Lifespan Almost as Long as People Who Never Smoked
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Priorities Identified
Posted January 23, 2013:
- Experts Propose Overhaul of Ethics Oversight of Research
- Free Clinics Reduce Emergency Department Visits
- Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products Would Cut Smoking, Experts Say
- Parents Numb to Misuse of Narcotic Pain Meds by Youth, New Poll Shows
Posted January 22, 2013:
- Business, Government Can Span Tech Divide for People With Disabilities
- Black Patients With Hypertension Not Prescribed Diuretics Enough, Study Suggests
- Emergency Room Redux for Many Patients After Hospitalization
- Readmissions Frequent in Month After Hospital Discharge
- Bioethics Leader Calls for Bold Approach to Fighting Obesity
- Simple Policy Change Could Solve U. S. Physician Shortages in 25 States
Posted January 21, 2013:
Posted January 18, 2013:
- Air Pollution and Unhappiness Correlated, Study of Europeans Shows
- Abortions Are Safe When Performed by Nurses Practitioners, Physician Assistants and Certified Nurse Midwives, Study Suggests
- Exposure to Conflict-of-Interest Policies During Residency Reduces Rate of Brand Antidepressant Prescriptions
Posted January 17, 2013:
- Doubling Down on Energy Efficiency
- Guided Care Provides Better Quality of Care for Chronically Ill Older Adults
- New Study Examines Post-Roe V. Wade Arrests of and Forced Interventions on Pregnant Women
- Integrated Neglected Tropical Disease Control and Elimination Programs: A Global Health 'Best Buy'
Posted January 16, 2013:
- PR Professionals Are Not 'Yes Men' When Pressured to Be Unethical, Study Finds
- Growing 'Weight Extremes' in Developing World
Posted January 15, 2013:
- Ways to Improve Quality of Care Measurement from Electronic Health Records Identified
- Is Your Business Ready for a Flu Outbreak?
Posted January 14, 2013:
- Price Cap Regulations for UK Tobacco Would Raise £500 Million Every Year
- Patient Expectations of Acute Bronchitis Not Consistent With the Best Evidence
- Generic HIV Treatment Strategy Could Save Nearly $1 Billion Annually but May Be Less Effective
- Drug Overdose Now the Leading Cause of Death Among Homeless Adults in Boston
- Less Reaction to DTaP Vaccine Given in Kids' Thighs Than Arms
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Posted January 9, 2013:
- Americans Have Worse Health Than People in Other High-Income Countries
- Passive Smoking Increases Risk of Severe Dementia, According to Study in China
Posted January 8, 2013:
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