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Posted November 27, 2012:
- One in Five U.S. Adults Experienced Mental Illness in the Past Year, Report Says
- Researchers Explore Social Media as Preventative Method for Infectious Diseases
Posted November 26, 2012:
- U.S. Healthcare: Newly Insured Patients May Have Trouble Finding Primary Care Physicians
- Study Links Improved Consumer Welfare to Increased Prescription Drug Advertising Efforts
- Dramatic Rise in Autism Prevalence Parallels Research Explosion
- Automated Phone and Mail Notices Increase Medication Adherence
- Eliminating Medicare Consultation Payments Associated With a Net Increase in Spending, Study Suggests
- This Week's Forecast: Sunny With a 40 Percent Chance of Flu
- Federal Government and Big Pharma Seen as Increasingly Diminished Source of Research Funding
Posted November 21, 2012:
- Forget All-Night Studying, a Good Night's Sleep Is Key to Doing Well on Exams
- First Report of State-Level COPD Prevalence in U.S.
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Nearly 90 Percent of Clinical Trialists Think Data Should Be More Easily Shared
- Trial Results 'Do Not Support the Use of General Health Checks,' Warn Experts
- Decline in Availability and Use of Electroconvulsive Therapy for Depression
Posted November 19, 2012:
- Uninsured Brain Cancer Patients May Be More Likely Than Insured to Die After Surgery to Remove Tumor
- 'It Takes a Village' Approach Improves Dementia Care and Informs Research, Study Shows
- Limiting Neurosurgery Residents' Work Hours Hasn't Decreased Complication Rates
- Eating Disorders in Teens: Could the Emergency Room Be a Good Place to Spot Them?
- Two-Thirds of U.S. Adults Say Kids Should Be 13 to Use Internet Alone: Most Support Stronger Protections
Posted November 17, 2012:
Posted November 15, 2012:
- Letter from Doctor Boosts Cholesterol Medication Use
- How 'Black Swans' and 'Perfect Storms' Become Lame Excuses for Bad Risk Management
- Flame Retardants Used in Foam Upholstered Furniture and Other Products Linked to Neurodevelopmental Delays in Children
- Potential Vaccine Strategies to Protect Babies from Respiratory Syncytial Virus
- Early 50s May Be Key Time to Reach Baby Boomers With Health Messages
- Health Reform Could Provide More Than a Million Women in the U.S. With Access to Potentially Life Saving Tests for Breast and Cervical Cancer
Posted November 14, 2012:
- Health Insurance: Higher Proportion of California Children Uninsured Than in U.S., Analysis Shows
- Military Should Reassess Reproductive Health Care for Women, Researcher Argues
- The Hidden Consequences of Helping Rural Communities in Africa
- Babies Born to Stressed Mothers More Likely to Be Bullied at School
Posted November 13, 2012:
- Mobile Phone Services Help Smokers Quit
- International Action Needed to Ensure the Quality of Medicines and Tackle the Fake Drugs Trade
- A Smoker's License: Too Radical for Tobacco Control?
- Scientists Question Designation of Some Emerging Diseases
- Earlier End of Life Care Discussions Are Linked to Less Aggressive Care in Final Days of Life, Study Shows
- Second Most Common Infection in the U.S. Proving Harder to Treat With Current Antibiotics
- 'Coca-Cola' Model for Delivering Malaria Meds Is a Success, Should Be Continued, Say Public Health Experts
- New Study Examines How Health Affects Happiness
- Advocacy for Planned Home Birth Not in Patients’ Best Interest, Experts Argue
- U.S. Preterm Birth Rate Shows Five-Year Improvement
- Pictures Effective in Warning Against Cigarette Smoking
Posted November 12, 2012:
- Divorce Costs Thousands of American Women Health Insurance Coverage
- Saving Lives Could Start at Shift Change: A Simple Way to Improve Hospital Handoff Conversations
- Housing Quality Associated With Children's Burn Injury Risk
- Nurse Practitioners: The Right Prescription to Ease Doctor Shortage?
- Childhood Obesity More Likely to Affect Children in Poorer Neighborhoods
- Protective Eyewear Reduces Eye, Head, and Facial Injuries, Field Hockey Study Shows
- 'Social Environmental Factors' Affect Rehospitalization Risk in Home Healthcare Patients
- Doctors Have Help in Fight Against Pill Scammers
- Partisanship Shapes Views on Political, Non-Political Issues
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