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Posted November 27, 2009:
- Diabetes Cases to Double and Costs to Triple by 2034
- School Closure Could Reduce Swine Flu Transmission by 21 Percent, European Study Finds
- Hospital Report Cards Do Not Appear to Result in Significant Improvements
Posted November 26, 2009:
Posted November 25, 2009:
- Flu and Children: RSV Causes Far More Hospitalizations Than Seasonal Flu
- Children Still Exposed to Secondhand Smoke in Spite of Smoking Ban, Welsh Study Finds
Posted November 24, 2009:
- Racial Disparity in Colon Cancer Survival Not Easily Explained, Researchers Say
- Medical 'Pay for Performance' Programs Help Improve Care, but Not Always, Study Finds
- Multiple Health Concerns Surface as Winter, Vitamin D Deficiences Arrive
- Direct-to-Consumer Ads Associated With Higher Medicaid Costs
- Mosquito Screens Found To Be Cheap And Effective In Malaria Prevention
- Insecticide-Treated Bed Nets Reduce Infant Deaths In Democratic Republic Of Congo, Study Finds
Posted November 23, 2009:
- Team-Based Care Involving a Pharmacist Improves Blood Pressure Control
- Infectious Diseases Experts Call for 10 New Antibiotics by 2020
Posted November 22, 2009:
Posted November 20, 2009:
- Promoting Healthy Skepticism in the News: Helping Journalists Get It Right
- Dispensing Prescription Drugs in 3-Month Supplies Reduces Drug Costs by a Third
Posted November 19, 2009:
- Study Raises Concerns About Outdoor Second-Hand Smoke
- Avoiding Panic in Pandemics
- Adverse Symptom Reporting by Patients Vs. Clinicians
- Highlighting Racial Disparities Increases Coverage and Effectiveness of Health News
- Drug Approvals Taking as Long as Ever, Despite New Information Technology at FDA
Posted November 18, 2009:
- Uninsured More Likely to Die After Trauma
- Immediate, Aggressive Spending on HIV/AIDS Could End Epidemic
- Could Widely Used Rapid Influenza Tests Pose a Dangerous Public Health Risk?
- Stronger Graduated Driver's Licensing Program Would Save Lives, Prevent Injuries
Posted November 17, 2009:
- Surgical Errors Remain a Challenge in and out of the Operating Room
- New Polls, Reports Highlight The Need To Update The US Food Safety System
Posted November 16, 2009:
- Prevention Experts Urge Modification to 2009 H1N1 Guidance for Health Care Workers
- Prioritizing Low-Cost, Simple Health Measures Would Save 2.5 Million Child Lives a Year
Posted November 15, 2009:
Posted November 14, 2009:
- Researchers Mobilizing Global Resources to Test New Treatments for Severe H1N1 Infection
- Awareness of Racism Affects How Children Do Socially and Academically
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Posted November 11, 2009:
- Poor Leadership Poses A Health Risk At Work
- People With Less Education Could Be More Susceptible To The Flu
- Sociologist Looks At Pediatric Physicians' Views On Religion, Spirituality
- Trimming US Health Care Spending Will Require New Approaches, Study Finds
Posted November 10, 2009:
- Men Leave: Separation And Divorce Far More Common When The Wife Is The Patient
- Colon Cancer Screening More Effective Earlier In Day, Study Finds
- 90 Percent Of Africans Are Not Protected By Smoke-Free Laws
- One In Four Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients With Medicare Back In Hospital Within A Month
Posted November 9, 2009:
- Sneezing In Times Of A Flu Pandemic
- Physician Bias Might Keep Life-Saving Transplants From Black And Hispanic Patients
- Health Information Not Communicated Well To Minority Populations, Researcher Finds
- Experts Offer Strategies For Working With Immigrant Victims Of Violence
- Expectant Moms, Babies Subjects Of New Singapore Study To Prevent Obesity And Diabetes In Adults
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