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Posted February 6, 2012:
- Big Jolt to California Economy With New Tax on Cigarettes
- School Closures Slowed Spread of 2009 H1N1 Flu Pandemic
- Medical Debt Keeps Rising, New Report Shows
- Children Hospitalized at Alarming Rate Due to Abuse, U.S. Study Finds
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Posted January 26, 2012:
- Newly Engineered Highly Transmissible H5N1 Strain Ignites Controversy About Balancing Scientific Discovery and Public Safety
- Physician’s Weight May Influence Obesity Diagnosis and Care
Posted January 25, 2012:
- Asthma Rate and Costs from Traffic Pollution Higher: Much Higher Than Past Traditional Risk Assessments Have Indicated
- Neurologists Should Ask Patients About Abuse: New Position Statement from American Academy of Neurology
Posted January 24, 2012:
- More on Legal Remedies for Ghostwriting
- Availability and Use of Sanitation Reduces by Half the Likelihood of Parasitic Worm Infections
- Tobacco Smoking and High Blood Pressure Are Biggest Killers of Japanese Adults, Study Finds
- School Obesity Programs May Promote Worrisome Eating Behaviors and Physical Activity in Kids
- Generation X: How Young Adults Deal With Influenza
Posted January 23, 2012:
- Neuropathy Patients More Likely to Receive High-Cost, Low-Yield Screening Instead of More Effective Tests
- Study Examines Research on Overuse of Health Care Services
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Posted January 12, 2012:
- Discrimination May Harm Your Health
- Thousands of Seniors Lack Access to Lifesaving Organs, Despite Survival Benefit
Posted January 11, 2012:
- Gym Benefits Help Medicare Plans Recruit Healthy Seniors
- Promoting Vaccines in Office-Based Medical Settings Is Needed to Boost Adult Immunization Rates, Experts Say
Posted January 10, 2012:
- Parental and Societal Values May Present Barriers to Outdoor Activity for Children in Child Care Centers
- Asian-Americans Now Getting Better Heart Attack Care
- Lower Risk of Death Linked With Access to Key Attributes of Primary Care
- Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients Lack Knowledge; May Not Receive Treatment They Prefer
Posted January 9, 2012:
- Penny-Per-Ounce Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Keeps the Doctor Away and Saves Money, Study Finds
- 'Google Flu Trends' Is a Powerful Early Warning System for Emergency Departments
- Better Together: The RN and the EHR
- Obesity and Cancer Screening: Does Race and Gender Also Play a Role?
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Posted January 3, 2012:
- Many NIH-Funded Clinical Trials Go Unpublished Over Two Years After Completion, U.S. Study Shows
- New Program Improves Care for Those With Advanced Illness
- Heart Attack Patients in U.S. More Likely to Be Readmitted to the Hospital Than Patients in Other Countries
- Not Equal: Quality of Care, Cost for PAD Sufferers
- Death Rate Measure Used to Judge Hospital Quality May Be Misleading
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Posted December 21, 2011:
- Self-Affirmation May Break Down Resistance to Medical Screening
- Prejudice Comes from a Basic Human Need and Way of Thinking, New Research Suggests
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