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Posted February 14, 2013:
- Hospitalization: Strong Link Between Income Inequality and Readmission Risk, but Not Mortality
- Smoking Bans Linked With 'Successive Reductions' in Preterm Birth
- 12th Grade Dropouts Have Higher Rates of Cigarette, Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use, U.S. Study Finds
Posted February 13, 2013:
- California's Tobacco Control Program Generates Huge Health Care Savings, Study Shows
- Facial Structure May Predict Endorsement of Racial Prejudice
- Flu Outbreaks Modeled by New Study of Classroom Schedules
Posted February 12, 2013:
- Gaps in Mental Health Infrastructure for Youth Identified in Many US Communities
- Youths With Autism Spectrum Disorder Need Help Transitioning to Adult Health Care
- Parents of Teen Girls More Accepting of Birth Control Pills Than Other Contraceptive Methods, Study Finds
- Consumers Have Few Negative Reactions to the Results of Genetic Testing for Cancer Mutations, Study Shows
Posted February 11, 2013:
- Gun Violence Prevention Experts Call for More Physician Involvement
- Newly Identified Natural Protein Blocks HIV, Other Viruses
- High Prevalence of Drug-Resistant MRSA Found in Nursing Homes
- Large Study Shows Substance Abuse Rates Higher in Teenagers With ADHD
- Is Lead Poisoning Behind Some Juvenile Crime?
- Around-the-Clock Labor Coverage Associated With Decrease in C-Section, Study Suggests
- Difficulty Obtaining Pricing, Varying Costs for Total Hip Replacement
- 'Laborist' Obstetrical Care Improves Pregnancy Outcomes
- Differences in Obstetric Outcomes and Care Related to Race and Ethnicity
Posted February 8, 2013:
- Peer Review Matters to the Public
- Surveillance System Can Identify and Track Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Physicians' Belief About Obesity Causes Impacts Advice and Care
- U.S. Healthcare: New Children’s Electronic Health Record Format Announced
- Predictions of the Human Cost of Climate Change
Posted February 7, 2013:
- New Study Highlights Chagas Disease as a Growing Health and Socio-Economic Challenge
- Researchers to Study How Young Adults Use E-Cigarettes, Snus
- Some Stroke Patients Whose Life Support Is Withdrawn May Have Achieved a Less-Than-Ideal but Acceptable Recovery
- Social Media May Be Useful in Prevention of HIV, STDs
Posted February 6, 2013:
- Volunteers, Both Ailing and Healthy, Play Integral Role in Clinical Trials
- Number of People With Alzheimer's Disease in U.S. May Triple by 2050
Posted February 5, 2013:
- Hospice Use Rises; So Does Aggressive Care
- Scientists Debate CDC Recommendations During Meningitis Outbreak
- Baby Boomers in Worse Health Than Their Parents
- Record Number of U.S. Children Covered by Health Insurance in 2011
- Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Could Help Reduce Smoking, Survey Suggests
Posted February 4, 2013:
- 'Nudge' Can Be Ethical Choice
- Early Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Survival Rates Low in Rural India
- Study Finds Incentive Price for Reducing HIV Risk in Mexico
- Avoiding a Cartography Catastrophe: Study Recommends New Tools to Improve Global Mapping of Infectious Disease
Posted February 3, 2013:
- Poor Mental Health Leads to Unhealthy Behaviors Among Low-Income Adults
- Prescription Overdose Rate Reaches Epidemic Levels in NYC
Posted February 1, 2013:
- Infection Preventionists Know Safe Care
- Medical School Gift Restriction Policies Linked to Subsequent Prescribing Behavior
- Training Bystanders to Spot Drug Overdoses Can Reduce Deaths
- Target 'Super-Spreaders' to Stop Hepatitis C
- Disparities Exist in Kidney Transplant Timing
- Fight Against River Blindness Is Successful and Inexpensive
- U.S. Healthcare: State Action on Affordable Care Act's 2014 Health Insurance Market Reforms
Posted January 31, 2013:
- Just 11 Percent of Adults, 5 Percent of Children Participate in Medical Research in U.S.
- Active Duty Military Personnel Prone to Sleep Disorders and Short Sleep Duration
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