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Posted December 13, 2012:
- Years Living With Disease, Injury Increasing Globally, Study Finds
- Massive Shifts Reshape the Health Landscape Worldwide
- Blood Pressure, Smoking and Alcohol: The Health Risks With the Biggest Global Burden
Posted December 11, 2012:
- Industry Sponsorship Leads to Bias in Reported Findings of Clinical Trials
- Long-Term Public Health Support Needed to Tackle Infectious Disease Outbreaks
- Foreign Multidrug Resistant Bacteria Contained in Toronto Hospital
Posted December 10, 2012:
- Citizen Science More Than a Century Later: Ordinary People Go Online to Track Gulf Oil Spill
- Alcohol Pricing Policies Save Lives and Increase Profits, Experts Say
- Breakthrough Medical Research Relies Heavily on NIH Funding
- Earphones, Music Players on Kids' Holiday Gift Lists? Add a Hearing Screening
Posted December 9, 2012:
Posted December 7, 2012:
- One in Four Physicians Uses Social Media Daily
- Abuse During Childhood Linked to Adult-Onset Asthma in African-American Women
Posted December 6, 2012:
- Survivor of Nazi 'Twin Experiments' Talks to Doctors About Human Subjects Research
- Hiring Extra Temporary Nurses May Save Lives
- Novel Ante-Natal Class Improves Parent-Child Relationship
- Study Raises Concerns Over Online Availability of Alternatives to Illegal Drugs
Posted December 5, 2012:
- Bye Bye Mediterranean Diet, the Poorest Can't Afford It Anymore
- Unique 'Anonymous Delivery' Law Effective in Decreasing Rates of Neonaticide in Austria, Study Finds
Posted December 4, 2012:
- Overprescribing of Opioids Impacts Patient Safety and Public Health
- 'Transport Infrastructure' Determines Spread of HIV Subtypes in Africa, Study Finds
- Antiretroviral Treatment for HIV Reduces Food Insecurity, Study Finds
Posted December 3, 2012:
- U.S. Medicare Advantage: Managing Care and Competition
- Mexican Immigrants to the U.S. Not as Healthy as Believed, Study Finds
- Social Media May Help Fight Childhood Obesity
- College Students Report Low Flu Vaccine Rate
- Sharp Spike in Computer-Related Injuries Predicted for Medical Workers, Find Studies
Posted November 30, 2012:
- Less Than 25 Percent of Americans Walk for More Than Ten Minutes Continuously in a Typical Week
- Women Often Lose Their Health Insurance When Divorced
- Food Retailers: The Solution to Childhood Obesity?
- Possible Road Map for Improving Healthcare
- Hospital Cleaning Protocol Ineffective Against Multidrug-Resistant A. Baumannii
- As Cigarette Taxes Go Up, Heavy Smoking Goes Down
Posted November 29, 2012:
- Obese Children More Vulnerable to Food Advertising
- Defining Career Paths in Health Systems Improvement
- Integrating Science and Policy to Address the Impacts of Air Pollution
- Homicide Spreads Like Infectious Disease
- Increasing Poverty in Older Age Will Lead to Adverse Health Outcomes, Experts Say
Posted November 28, 2012:
- Health-Care Providers Can Play Critical Role in Reducing and Preventing Intimate Partner Violence
- Obesity Increases Time Needed for Lung Cancer Surgery
- Young Adults More Likely to Smoke Cannabis Than Drink Before Driving, Survey of Canadians Shows
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
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