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Public Health (Page 333)

Head Position Just After Stroke Doesn’t Affect Recovery: Study

2017-02-22
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 22, 2017
In: Heart / Cardiovascular, Neurological, Public Health

Lying flat or sitting up slightly neither boosted nor harmed patients’ outcomesContinue Reading

U.S. Life Expectancy May Rise to Over 80 by 2030

2017-02-21
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 21, 2017
In: Care Giving, Mental Health, Public Health, Seniors

But other developed countries expected to have even bigger longevity gains, study saysContinue Reading

Cancer Isn’t ‘One Size Fits All’ for Hispanics

2017-02-21
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 21, 2017
In: Cancer, Public Health

Study shows wide variance in how different ethnic groups are affectedContinue Reading

The Short- and Long-Term Prognosis for Obamacare

2017-02-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 20, 2017
In: Health Insurance, Public Health

The law still stands despite IRS decision to process tax returns without insurance statusContinue Reading

Chronic Pain More Likely for Poor, Less Educated: Study

2017-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2017
In: Pain and Pain Management, Public Health, Seniors

Researchers say more research is needed to determine cause of disparity among older AmericansContinue Reading

Chronic Pain More Likely for Poor, Less Educated: Study

2017-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2017
In: Pain and Pain Management, Public Health, Seniors

Researchers say more research is needed to determine cause of disparity among older AmericansContinue Reading

Anti-Addiction Meds Given in ER Can Help Battle Abuse

2017-02-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 17, 2017
In: Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Giving drugs to reduce cravings appears to be effective option, study findsContinue Reading

Siliq Approved for Plaque Psoriasis

2017-02-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 16, 2017
In: Public Health, Skin Care, Vitamins / Drugs

Injected drug is for use by patients who’ve failed other treatments
Continue Reading

FDA Approves Injectable Psoriasis Drug for Tough Cases

2017-02-16
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 16, 2017
In: Mental Health, Public Health, Skin Care

But Siliq poses increased risk of suicidal behavior, agency warnsContinue Reading

Some Docs May Help Fuel Opioid Abuse Epidemic

2017-02-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 15, 2017
In: General Health, Pain and Pain Management, Public Health, Vitamins / Drugs

Patients are 30 percent more likely to get hooked on painkillers if their ER physician prescribes them frequentlyContinue Reading

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