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Researchers To Discuss New Study On Gulf War Illness Treatment At Military Health Research Forum
September 1, 2009 New research on treating Gulf War Illness is being presented this week at the Military Health Research Forum, a scientific meeting hosted by the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical ... > full story -
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Access To Motorbikes Without Taking Prior Exam Increases Number Of Accidents, Study Finds
August 31, 2009 Pedestrians and motorcyclists continue to be those most vulnerable in traffic accidents. Researchers in Spain have demonstrated an increase in the number of injuries among users of lightweight ... > full story -
Oil Speculators Dominate Open Interest In Oil Futures
August 27, 2009 A new policy paper shows a clear increase in the size and influence of noncommercial traders, or "speculators," in the oil futures market since regulations were eased by the Commodities Futures ... > full story -
Majority Of Americans Believe 'Myths' About Health Care Reform, National Survey Finds
August 24, 2009 Findings from a national survey of Americans by researchers says that Americans do believe the "myths" about health care reform, confirming that the White House may indeed be losing this ... > full story -
Off-Label Use Often Not Evidence-Based: Physicians Lack Knowledge Of Off-Label Drug Use And FDA Approval Status, Study Finds
August 21, 2009 In a recent national survey, a substantial minority of physicians erroneously believed that certain off-label uses of prescription drugs were FDA approved. This mistaken belief encourages them to ... > full story -
Battle Of The Brands: Branded Components Changing Industry Structures
August 19, 2009 Back in the day, planes, trains and automobiles all sported one brand name. If you bought a Boeing, you got, nose to tail, a Boeing. These days, however, complex industrial equipment is starting to ... > full story -
Detecting Bias In The Reporting Of Clinical Trials
August 19, 2009 Researchers in the United Kingdom are developing new methods for detecting distorted medical ... > full story -
Retirees' Health-Care Benefits At Risk, Study Warns
August 18, 2009 A nearly two-decade trend that is stripping away employer-provided health-care benefits for retirees in private business will likely continue and could soon hit an even deeper pool of government ... > full story -
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Mexican Health Care Reform Has Been Convoluted And Ineffective, Researchers Argue
August 17, 2009 A policy forum argues that 25 years of health care reforms in Mexico have increased insurance coverage but have not resulted in greater efficiency and have not significantly reduced health inequities ... > full story -
Legislation Is Restricting Internet Access, Expert Warns
August 14, 2009 Laws aimed at tackling illegal use of wireless internet connections are restricting attempts to increase broadband access, according to new ... > full story
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