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Thursday, November 19th, 2009
“Most data on this year's cases of H1N1 influenza indicate that infection risk is highest in infants,...
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The six New England States all rank in the top ten healthiest states in the USA with Vermont at number one. Eight...
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
A new advisory from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has set off a tsunami in the previously calm...
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There are countless initials used in medicine: For example, CBC (Complete Blood Count), FBS (Fasting Blood Sugar),...
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You might think that writing the prescription is the final act in most physician-patient encounters. But, no....
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Event A happens first. A few hours, days, or weeks later Event B happens. Did A cause B? The temptation is to say...
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Age 60, 70, 80, or more? As a result, do you have all kinds of chronic ailments, disabilities, loss of function,...
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The Archives of Internal Medicine for November 9, 2009, page 1897, (Corella and Ordovas, et al, U.S. Dept. of...
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Two of the world's leading medical journals (New England Journal of Medicine [NEJM] and the British medical...
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"Uninterrupted chest compressions nearly doubled the odds of survival among patients with out-of-hospital...
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