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Posted November 5, 2012:
- Less-Experienced Physicians More Costly Than More-Experienced Physicians
- Kids Consume More Soda and Calories When Eating out
- More Than a Quarter of St. Louis EMTs Don’t Get Flu Vaccines
Posted November 4, 2012:
Posted November 2, 2012:
- New Research on Employment-Based Insurance Sheds Light on Health Care Reform
- New Studies Reinforce American Heart Association's Stand on Limiting Sodium
- Making Climate Taxes More Palatable
Posted November 1, 2012:
Posted October 31, 2012:
- Regional Analysis Masks Substantial Local Variation in Health Care Spending
- Automated Calls Help Patients in Under-Developed Countries Manage Blood Pressure, Study Finds
- Evidence About Whether Retail Medical Clinics Disrupt Doctor-Patient Relationships Is Mixed
- Seniors Particularly Vulnerable in Hurricane Sandy's Aftermath
- Medicare: Barrier to Hospice Increases Hospitalization
- Even Physically Active Women Sit Too Much, Study Finds
- Health Inequalities Could Be Reduced by More Effective Healthcare, Says New Study
Posted October 30, 2012:
- Action Needed to Prevent More Devastating Tree Diseases Entering the UK, Experts Urge
- Transforming America by Redirecting Wasted Health Care Dollars
Posted October 29, 2012:
- Smoke-Free Laws Led Quickly to Fewer Hospitalizations
- Boys Are More Likely Than Girls to Abuse Over-the-Counter Drugs
- Mandatory Flu Vaccine for Health Care Workers to Protect Patients
- Grading and Supporting U.S. Education: Study Examines Consequences of International Comparisons
Posted October 25, 2012:
Posted October 24, 2012:
- Advanced Cancer Patients Overoptimistic About Chemotherapy's Ability to Cure, Study Finds
- Survival of U.S. Affordable Care Act Assessed in New Commentaries
- Simple Prevention Strategy Found for Reducing MRSA Infections
- New Clinical Practice Guidelines for Overactive Bladder, Urodynamics, Hematuria, and Vasectomy
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Product Regulatory Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries Must Be Strengthened, Experts Argue
- Medical Recommendations Should Go Beyond Race, Scholar Says
- Researchers Map Strategy for 'Choosing Wisely' on Low-Value Health Care Services
- Is Declining Medical Imaging Use Driving Up Hospital Stays and Medical Costs?
- Low Adoption by Large Hospital ICUs of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection Precautions
- Making Transport a Driver for Development in Africa
- Leading European Experts Call for More Rigorous Scientific Evidence for Healthcare Interventions
Posted October 22, 2012:
- Health Care History Through Humor
- New Study Suggests Using Sedentary Behavior Counseling in Primary Care
- Would You Buy a Product Endorsed by Lance Armstrong?
- New Guidelines to Prevent Cheerleading Injuries
- One-Third of Parents Concerned About Losing Jobs, Pay When They Stay Home With Sick Kids
- Outpatient Urological Surgery Costs Significantly Less When Performed in Physician Offices and Ambulatory Care Centers
Posted October 21, 2012:
Posted October 18, 2012:
- The Hidden Burden of Bovine Tuberculosis
- Child's Home Address Helps Predict Risk of Readmission to Hospital
- Elevated Risk of Blood Clots in Women Taking Birth Control Containing Drospirenone, Study Shows
- Referring Cancer Patients to More Experienced and Successful Hospitals for Surgery Could Save Lives
- American Academy of Pediatrics Renews Commitment to Preventing Gun Injuries in Children
Posted October 17, 2012:
- Nearly Four out of Ten Lesbians Not Routinely Screened for Cervical Cancer, U.S. Study Finds
- Efforts to Establish Exercise as a Vital Sign Prove Valid, Experts Say
Posted October 16, 2012:
- NASA Must Reinvest in Nanotechnology Research, According to New Paper
- New Diabetes Screening Guidelines Released; Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care Issues Updated Guidelines
- Patient-Reported Outcomes Essential to Comparative Effectiveness Research
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