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Reliability Of Clinical And Pathological Diagnoses Of Barrett's Esophagus Questioned
May 14, 2009 In a review of more than 2,000 patients coded for Barrett's esophagus, electronic diagnosis overestimated the prevalence of the disease according to researchers in California. They found that only ... > full story -
29 Percent Of Cancer Studies Report Conflict Of Interest
May 11, 2009 Nearly one-third of cancer research published in high-impact journals disclosed a conflict of interest, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer ... > full story -
Majority Of Doctors Skeptical Of Organ Transplantation Practices In China
April 22, 2009 The globalization of health care and the growth of "transplant tourism" (traveling abroad to purchase donor organs and undergo organ transplantation) have outpaced the implementation of ... > full story -
Health Undervalued In Reproductive Rights Debate
April 1, 2009 A review of recent reproductive rights cases shows that judges may shortchange women's health when it is pitted against other legal interests, such as religious ... > full story -
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Comprehensive Review Confirms High LASIK Patient Satisfaction
April 1, 2009 LASIK has been assessed and improved by more than a decade of clinical studies and technological innovation since the procedure was introduced. A new review found an overall patient satisfaction rate ... > full story -
Green Marketers Should Take Cue From Ten Commandments
March 31, 2009 Companies offering "green" products and services can improve sales by making simple shifts in marketing language, new research has ... > full story -
Mice And Humans Should Have More In Common In Clinical Trials
March 30, 2009 Just as no two humans are the same, scientists have shown treating mice more as individuals in laboratory testing cuts down on erroneous results and could significantly reduce the cost of drug ... > full story -
Policies Regarding IRB Members' Industry Relationships Often Lacking
March 25, 2009 At a time of heightened concern about conflicts of interest posed by relationships between academic medical researchers and commercial firms, a new study finds that a significant number of academic ... > full story -
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Analysis Identifies Possible Prognostic Markers In Melanoma And Need For Better Methodology
March 24, 2009 A systematic literature review and meta-analysis of published studies found several promising markers associated with clinical outcome in early-stage melanoma patients. However, the review also ... > full story -
Ownership Of Electronic Health Information Must Be Addressed, Article Says
March 24, 2009 Clarifying legal rights of patient control over electronic health records could be the key to making the best use of the huge amount of electronic medical information that the "stimulus" funding will ... > full story
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