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Posted October 31, 2011:
Posted October 27, 2011:
- Caution Advised When Considering Patient and Colleague Feedback on Doctors
- Poorer Countries, Those Spending Less on Health Care Have More Strokes, Deaths
- 2.5 Million California Children Still at Risk of Secondhand Smoke Exposure
Posted October 26, 2011:
- Religious, Spiritual Support Benefits Men and Women Facing Chronic Illness, Study Finds
- Food Chemical Regulations Rely Heavily on Industry Self-Policing and Lack Transparency, Report Finds
Posted October 25, 2011:
Posted October 24, 2011:
- Doctors Happily Cite Alcohol as Cause of Death, but Not Smoking, for Fear of Stigmatization, UK Study Finds
- Fewer Drugs Listed on Public Drug Plans After Introduction of Canada’s Common Drug Review but Faster Listing for Coverage
- Consumers Don't Pay as Much Attention to Nutrition Fact Labels as They Think, Eye-Tracking Study Finds
Posted October 23, 2011:
- Female Shift Workers May Be at Higher Risk of Heart Disease
- Billions of Dollars at Stake as Canada Comes to Grips With Soaring Heart Failure Costs
Posted October 21, 2011:
- What Defines Life Satisfaction for Consumers Living in Poverty?
- Simple Lifestyle Changes Can Add a Decade or More Healthy Years to the Average Lifespan, Canadian Study Shows
- Seeking Answers to Treat the Fear of Childbirth
Posted October 20, 2011:
- Homicide, Suicide Outpace Traditional Causes of Death in Pregnant, Postpartum Women
- Emerging Public Health Crisis Linked to Mortgage Default and Foreclosure
- Improved Living Environments Can Reduce Health Problems for Women and Children
- Calorie Count Plus Points Based on Added Sugars, Sodium, and Saturated and Trans Fats Recommended as New Front-of-Package Nutrition Labeling System
- Care for Mentally Ill Veterans Is as Good or Better Than in Other Health Systems, Study Finds
Posted October 18, 2011:
- 'Generation Squeezed': Today's Family Staggering Under the Pressure
- Expanding HIV Treatment for Discordant Couples Could Significantly Reduce Global HIV Epidemic
- National Health Care Scorecard: United States Scores 64 out of 100
- Fatal Crashes in the US: Fewer Canadian Drivers Under the Influence
- Nearly Half of US Physician Practices Do Not Meet National Standards for 'Medical Homes'
Posted October 17, 2011:
- Canada Needs to Adopt a National Suicide Prevention Strategy, Experts Urge
- Avoiding Bias in Medical Research
- Dads, Community Health Care Workers' Roles in Supporting Low-Income Moms With Breast Feeding
- Incidence of Non-Fatal Pediatric Firearm Injuries in U.S. Higher Than Previously Estimated, Study Finds
- Multiple Riders, Lack of Helmet Use, and Faster ATVs Contribute to Pediatric Injuries, Studies Find
Posted October 16, 2011:
Posted October 14, 2011:
- Infecting Hospital Staff With Contagious Awareness
- Parents Who Go Online for Pediatric Health Information Are Open to Doctors' Website Recommendations
- Minority Children Less Likely to Receive CT Scans Following Head Trauma
- Pediatric Emergency Department Visits for Psychiatric Care on the Rise
Posted October 13, 2011:
- Twitter Data Used to Track Vaccination Rates and Attitudes
- Direct Access to Physical Therapists Associated With Lower Costs and Fewer Visits, New Study Says
- Inefficient Developing World Stoves Contribute to 2 Million Deaths a Year
- Public Reporting Has''t Improved Transplant Centers' Care
Posted October 12, 2011:
- New Buzzwords 'Reduce Medicine to Economics': Physicians Lament the Devaluation of Clinical Judgment in Today's Health Care World
- Education Research Shows LGBTQ-Identified Students at Higher Risk Than Straight-Identified Students
- Increase in U.S. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits Associated With Healthier Children, Pediatricians Find
- Skin Color Matters When It Comes to Canadians' Health, Study Suggests
- Increasing Cardiovascular Disease in China: Urgent Need for Prevention
Posted October 11, 2011:
- Industry Conflicts of Interest Are Pervasive Among Medical Guideline Panel Members, Experts Say
- Burden of Antibiotic Resistance in Europe
- Medical Safety Net for Undocumented Patients
- Annual Cost of Violence Pegged at $6.9 Billion After Women Leave Abusive Partners
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