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Posted April 8, 2013:
- ACMG Releases Statement on Noninvasive Prenatal Screening
- Older Patients Have Higher Expectations and Are More Satisfied With Healthcare
- Healthy Doctors Make Healthy Patients, Study Finds
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Huge Disparities in Hypertension Seen Across U.S. Counties
- Reducing Salt and Increasing Potassium Will Have Major Global Health Benefits
- EU Minimum Tax Legislation for Cigarettes Has Had No Effect on Smoking Prevalence, According to New Spanish Study
Posted April 4, 2013:
- On Twitter, Anti-Vaccination Sentiments Spread More Easily Than Pro-Vaccination Sentiments
- Despite Free Health Care, Household Income Affects Chronic Disease Control in Kids
Posted April 3, 2013:
- U.S. Medical Patients Aren't Bargain Hunters
- Damaging Effects of Unemployment and Unexpected Wealth Losses on Mobility and Economic Security
- Dementia Costs Top Those for Heart Disease or Cancer, Study Finds
- Assessing Disease Surveillance and Notification Systems After a Pandemic
- Vermont's Health Care Reform Has Lessons for Other States
Posted April 2, 2013:
- HIV Self-Testing: The Key to Controlling the Global Epidemic
- Few Effective, Evidence-Based Interventions to Prevent Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Review Finds
- Access to Mental Health Care Lacking for Children, Teens Across the U.S.
- New Jersey Prohibits Indoor Tanning for Minors Under 17
- Finnish Children Sent to Sweden to Avoid War Suffered More Than Those Who Stayed
Posted April 1, 2013:
- Cash for Weight Loss? Works Better When Employees Compete for Pots of Money
- Many Emergency Department Providers Don't Ask Suicidal Patients About Gun Access
- 'Miracle Foods': Can They Decrease the Risk of Cancer?
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Wilderness Therapy Programs Less Risky Than Daily Life, Research Finds
- America: Time to Shake the Salt Habit?
Posted March 27, 2013:
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Death in Young Children Linked to Their Mother's Poor Health
- Hospital Remains Most Common Place of Death for Cancer Patients in England
- Certified Stroke Centers More Likely to Give Clot-Busting Drugs
- You Don't 'Own' Your Own Genes: Researchers Raise Alarm About Loss of Individual 'Genomic Liberty' Due to Gene Patents
Posted March 25, 2013:
- New Model Predicts Hospital Readmission Risk
- Reducing Work Hours for Medical Interns Increases Patient 'Handoff' Risks
- Paradox for Young Docs: Work Restrictions May Increase Errors, Study Suggests
- Same-Sex Parents Are Judged More Harshly Than Heterosexual Parents, Study Suggests
- Personal Monitor System Could Change Healthcare
- Leading Experts Disagree on Evidence Behind Prostate Cancer Screening Recommendations
Posted March 20, 2013:
- Charges for Emergency Room Visits Often Based on Incorrect Assumptions
- Media Coverage of Mass Shootings Contributes to Negative Attitudes Towards Mental Illness
Posted March 19, 2013:
- 180,000 Deaths Worldwide Each Year May Be Associated With Sugary Soft Drinks, Research Suggests
- Real Time Secondhand Smoke Sensor Invented
- Toyota's Management Practices May Improve the Quality of Hospital Care
Posted March 18, 2013:
- Pregnant Women's Likelihood of Cesarean Delivery in Massachusetts Linked to Choice of Hospitals
- Widespread 'Test-and-Treat' HIV Policies Could Increase Dangerous Drug Resistance
- Study Shows Rising Rate of Propofol Abuse by Health Care Professionals
- Cigarette Relighting Tied to Tough Economy
Posted March 15, 2013:
Posted March 14, 2013:
- No Sons Linked to Lower Contraception Use in Nepal
- Predicting Hotspots for Future Flu Outbreaks
- Children of Divorced Parents More Likely to Start Smoking, Study Finds
Posted March 13, 2013:
- U.S. Lifespans Lags Other High-Income Countries, Tied to Mortality Rates Under Age 50
- Tobacco Industry Appears to Have Evaded FDA Ban on 'Light' Cigarette Descriptors
- Implementing HPV Vaccinations at a Young Age Is Significant for Vaccine Effectiveness
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