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Commentary: "We Are Medicalizing Normality" In Infants
    In a commentary published in the October 20, 2011 issue of The Journal of Pediatrics, Dr. Eric Hassall cautions that medicine has turned normal function in infants into a disease . . . keep reading
Medication Safety In US Homes Lacking
    A study presented at the October 17, 2011 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition in Boston reports nearly 30 percent of homes with young children . . . keep reading
Hospitalists Increase Care Costs Overall
    The August 2, 2011 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine highlights a study finding that hospitals utilizing a hospitalist to control patient costs actually increased those costs. . . . keep reading
Doctor's Office Source Of Many Infections
    In a July 15, 2011 press release, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion reports doctor's offices need to improve basic infection . . . keep reading
New Studies Often Reverse Existing Medical Procedures
    A research letter published on July 11, 2011 in the online edition of the Archives of Internal Medicine says that one out of eight research articles that are published in high-imp . . . keep reading
Medicaid Quits Paying For Preventable Events
    On June 1, 2011 the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that hospitals and healthcare providers will no longer be reimbursed for treating their Medicaid . . . keep reading
Bariatric Surgery of Limited Benefit In High Risk Patients
    In the June 12, 2011 online issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers report that for patients who are high risk, that is older, fatter and sicker, bar . . . keep reading
Patients Need Bigger Role In Health Care, Panel Says
    The March 22, 2011 issue of the British Medical Journal reports on a discussion at the Salzburg Global Seminar, wherein a panel of 58 healthcare professionals and researchers from . . . keep reading
Pediatrician Group Dispels Fever Myth
    A study discussed in the February 28, 2011 issue of the journal Pediatrics says that when doctors talk to parents about managing fever in their children, they should emphasize mak . . . keep reading
Adverse Effects Weigh Heavily In Senior Patients' Drug Choices
    A study in the February 28, 2011 online edition of the Archives of Internal Medicine shows that seniors were only likely to take a hypothetical drug if it had no side effects, no . . . keep reading
Free Journal Recommendations Biased
    The February 28, 2011 online issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal reports that a review of medical journal articles and advertisements found that free medical journal . . . keep reading
Patient Health Advocacy Groups Quiet About Drug Company Support
    A study in the January 13, 2011 online issue of the American Journal of Public Health notes that most patient health advocacy groups that portray themselves as grassroots organiza . . . keep reading
Medical Guidelines Often Based On Low-Level Evidence
    A study in the January 10, 2011 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine reports that more than 50% of the 4,218 recommendations in guidelines issued by the Infectious Diseases . . . keep reading
United States Falls To 49th In Life Expectancy
    Research presented in the November 2010 issue of the journal Health Affairs finds that male and female life expectancy at birth in the U.S. has fallen to 49th in the world despite . . . keep reading
Medical Journals Should Disclose Revenue Sources
    The October 26, 2010 issue of the Public Library of Science (PLoS) Medicine says that medical journals have a financial interest in the studies they publish and should disclose po . . . keep reading
Public Information On Doctors Not Indicative Of Performance
    A new study in the September 13, 2010 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine says publicly available information about doctors seems to bear little relationship to how well they p . . . keep reading
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