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Posted November 8, 2012:
- Antibiotics Disrupt Gut Flora in Infants: Recovery Still Incomplete After Eight Weeks
- Norovirus Disinfection: How Much Is Enough?
- Child Care Providers Can Be Part of Solution for Childhood Obesity
- Ovarian Cancer Patients Have Lower Mortality Rates When Treated at High-Volume Hospitals
- Are 'Hookups' Replacing Romantic Relationships on College Campuses?
- Being Overweight: How Parents Can Help Their Teen Children Achieve a Healthier Lifestyle
- Interventions Needed to Promote Healthy Behaviors Among Perinatally HIV-Infected Youth
- Molecular Epidemiological Conditions Relating to Tuberculous and Non-Tuberculous Mycobacteria
- Chernobyl Cleanup Workers Had Significantly Increased Risk of Leukemia
Posted November 7, 2012:
- Anti-Fat Bias May Be Equally Prevalent in General Public and Medical Community
- Financial Incentives May Improve Hospital Mortality Rates, Says Study
- Acute Care Model Improves Surgical Care Quality, Lowers Costs for Two Procedures
- Scientific Progress Could Be Casualty in Public Health Vs. Privacy Debate Over Newborn Blood Samples, Experts Warn
- Majority of Pregnant Women Require an Average of Two Months Sick Leave from Work, Studies Suggest
Posted November 6, 2012:
- Anti-Tobacco Policies Responsible for Brazil's Big Success in Reducing Smoking Rates
- Combating a Crisis: Global Burden of Preterm Birth Can Be Reduced If Critical Actions Are Taken
Posted November 5, 2012:
- Less-Experienced Physicians More Costly Than More-Experienced Physicians
- Kids Consume More Soda and Calories When Eating out
- Heart Attack Packs a Wallop to Wallet of Survivors, Their Employers
- More Than a Quarter of St. Louis EMTs Don’t Get Flu Vaccines
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
- Overcoming Hurricane Stress: Getting a Grip After Sandy Leaves Town
- Health Project in India Saved Many Mothers and Children, Project Finds
Posted November 1, 2012:
- Privacy Vs. Protection: Study Considers How to Manage Epidemics in Information Blackouts
- Sleep Problems Cost Billions
- Gen X Overtaking Baby Boomers on Obesity
- The Cost of Prescription Drugs: Comparison of Two Countries
Posted October 31, 2012:
- Regional Analysis Masks Substantial Local Variation in Health Care Spending
- Medical Schools Fall Short on Teaching Students About Obesity, Study Finds
- Automated Calls Help Patients in Under-Developed Countries Manage Blood Pressure, Study Finds
- Medicare: Barrier to Hospice Increases Hospitalization
- Health Inequalities Could Be Reduced by More Effective Healthcare, Says New Study
- Pre-Teen Literacy a Strong Predictor of Pregnancy in U.S. Teens
Posted October 30, 2012:
- Transforming America by Redirecting Wasted Health Care Dollars
- Roche Urged to Fulfil Promise to Release Tamiflu Trial Data
- Researchers to Debate the Call for Sexual Abstinence Education in Schools
Posted October 29, 2012:
- Smoke-Free Laws Led Quickly to Fewer Hospitalizations
- Mandatory Flu Vaccine for Health Care Workers to Protect Patients
Posted October 25, 2012:
- Workouts in Extreme Weight-Loss TV Fuel Negative Attitudes About Exercise, Study Finds
- Experts Call for Increased Neonatal Inclusion in Pediatric Drug Trials
- Conscience Legislation Ignores Medical Providers Committed to Giving Patients All Necessary Care
Posted October 24, 2012:
- Heart Attack Victims in Rich, White Neighborhoods Twice as Likely to Get CPR Than People Who Collapse in Poor, Black Neighborhoods
- Survival of U.S. Affordable Care Act Assessed in New Commentaries
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Limitations to the 'Revolutionary' Findings of Online Studies
- Product Regulatory Systems in Low-and Middle-Income Countries Must Be Strengthened, Experts Argue
- Lives Could Be Saved by Removing Age Restrictions on Rotavirus Vaccination, Study Suggests
- Medical Recommendations Should Go Beyond Race, Scholar Says
- Researchers Map Strategy for 'Choosing Wisely' on Low-Value Health Care Services
- Amish Children Are Twice as Physically Active as Non-Amish Children Are, Study Finds
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