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Posted May 7, 2013:
Posted May 6, 2013:
- Millions Pass Up Free Health Subsidy
- Breast Milk Ingredient Could Prevent Deadly Intestinal Problem in Preemies
- Saving Money on Medical Costs: Slowdown in Health Care Spending Growth Could Save Americans $770 Billion
- New Canadian Guidelines for Treating Fibromyalgia
- Common Treatment for Bronchiolitis Ineffective at Reducing Length of Hospital Stay, Study Suggests
- Nearly 20 Percent of Suicidal Youths Have Guns in Their Home
- Foster Care a Sound Choice for Some Maltreated Children
- Some Prostate Cancer Patients More Likely to Die After Weekend ER Visits
- Oral Drops Can Give Kids Needle-Free Relief from Asthma, Allergies
Posted May 5, 2013:
- Portable Device Provides Rapid, Accurate Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, Other Bacterial Infections
- Hospital Surgical Volume Should Be Considered When Judging Value of Procedures
- Cancer Treatment Could Target Inflammation in CVD
Posted May 4, 2013:
- 90 Percent of Pediatric Specialists Not Following Clinical Guidelines When Treating Preschoolers With ADHD
- Don't Be Quick to Toss Your Toothbrush After a Sore Throat
- Risk of Death Has Decreased Substantially for Children Initially Treated With Dialysis for End-Stage Kidney Disease
Posted May 3, 2013:
- Anesthesia Selection Impacts Outcomes in Patients With Sleep Apnea Undergoing Joint Replacement
- FDA Warning Against High Dose Antidepressant Prescription May Be Unwarranted, Study Suggests
Posted May 2, 2013:
- Researchers Plot Locations Where AEDs Could Save More Lives
- Turning Human Stem Cells Into Brain Cells Sheds Light on Neural Development
- Genetic Factor Predicts Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
- New, More Accurate Way of Imaging Lung Cancer Tumors
- Regular, Moderate Exercise Does Not Worsen Pain in People With Fibromyalgia
- Protecting Hospitals from 'New' Terrorist Threats
- World-First Study Predicts Epilepsy Seizures in Humans
- Unethical Advertising at Launch of New Antidepressants in Sweden
- Five 'Sudden Symptoms' of Stroke: Recognizing These Could Save a Life – Even a Young Life
- Taking Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Also Reduce the Risk of Dying from Prostate Cancer
- Weight Loss Surgery Safe and Effective for an Expanded Group of Patients
- Brilliant Dye to Probe the Brain
- Exercise Proves to Be Ineffective Against Care Home Depression
Posted May 1, 2013:
- Mind-Body Course Has Positive Impact on Well-Being of Medical Students
- 'Slippery Slope' Fears for Legal Euthanasia of Very Sick Newborns Unfounded, Experts Say
- Expanding Medicaid: Mental and Financial Health Improve, but No Improvement Shown in Physical Health
- High-Resolution Diffusion MRI Can Help Map the Microstructure of the Trigeminal Nerve, Improve Treatment Options for Trigeminal Neuralgia Sufferers
- CPR 'Hands-Only' Guidelines May Not Be Best for Rural Areas
- Sharp Rise in Emergency Department Visits Involving the Sleep Medication Zolpidem
- No Link Between Anesthesia, Dementia in Elderly
- Gastric Bypass Findings Could Lead to Diabetes Treatment
- Regional Anesthesia Technique Significantly Improves Outcomes of Hip and Knee Replacement
Posted April 30, 2013:
- HIV-Infected Children: Less-Used Regimen Is More Effective for Children in Low-Resource Settings
- Scientists Find Mutation Driving Pediatric Brain Tumors
- Nerve Transfer Can Help Repair Brachial Plexus Injuries, Help Restore Elbow Functions
- No More Reflux: New Surgery in Fight Against Reflux for Patients Whose Medication No Longer Works
- ‘Catastrophic’ Malpractice Payouts Add Little to Health Care’s Rising Costs
- Possible Alternative to Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery
- Gastric Bypass Surgery Alters Hormones to Relieve Diabetes Symptoms
- Targeted Screening for C. Difficile Upon Hospital Admission Could Potentially Identify Most Colonized Patients
Posted April 29, 2013:
- Obesity in Early 20s Curbs Chances of Reaching Middle Age
- Targeting Prescribers Can Reduce Excessive Use of Antibiotics in Hospitals
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