Uber Can Help Cut Car Crashes, But Not Everywhere
Impact on drunk driving rate varied city to city, study foundContinue Reading
1 in 5 Have Been Hit By a Medical Error, Survey Shows
Just half reported the mistake to their providerContinue Reading
Teens Mixed Up With the Law May Fall Through Medicaid Cracks
Fewer important primary care appointments, more ER visits, study findsContinue Reading
Bilingual Kids Learn New Languages Better
Scans revealed differences in their brain wave patterns that seemed to give them an advantageContinue Reading
ERs Prescribing Opioids at Lower Doses, Shorter Durations
Patients who receive these prescriptions are less likely to progress to long-term use, study showsContinue Reading
Another GOP Senator Says No to Latest Obamacare Repeal Effort
Susan Collins, of Maine, may have delivered final blow to proposed legislation
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How Would Your Family Weather a Disaster?
Failure to plan is the number one mistakeContinue Reading
Survey: 9 of 10 Americans Take Cancer Prevention Steps
FRIDAY, Sept. 22, 2017 (HealthDay News) — About 95 percent of Americans take some action to prevent cancer, according to a new survey. Three-quarters of respondents said they don’t smoke; 74 percent limit their alcohol consumption; 72 percent stick to a healthy diet; and 90 percent are aware of theirContinue Reading
This Mistake Can Cost Athletes’ Lives in Cardiac Arrest
Bystanders often get distracted by a non-life-threatening issue, research showsContinue Reading










