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It might be possible to prevent many of the hospital readmissions that occur after treatment for severe sepsis. Note that the rate of readmission after severe sepsis was significantly greater than the rate of preventable readmissions observed after a suite Gretchen Reynolds on the science of fitness. An easy, two-minute vision test administered on the sidelines after a young athlete has hit his or her head can help to reliably determine whether the athlete has sustained a concussion, according to a new study Middlesex Community College’s (MxCC) Ophthalmic Design and Dispensing Program (OD&D) continued to show its commitment to the community by holding its 22nd annual Community Eye Care Day on March 2. More than 70 people from surrounding communities received Fear and ignorance of suicide among teenagers is preventing us from helping them. Suicide is now the leading cause of death worldwide among female teenagers aged 15 to 19, according to a World Health Organization study from December 2014. And yet, while Health care is undergoing a radical change as the implementation of the Affordable Care Act transforms access to insurance coverage, while the cost of health care continues to grow. One study estimates that about 90% of workers at S&P 500 companies who In diagnosing medical costs, malpractice insurance often presents as a rampaging rhino trampling care while gouging wallets. But some argue it serves as little more than bogus bogeyman under the bed, a fear evoked by many but, once light shines, seen by none. .

The University of British Columbia Okanagan campus has received a considerable grant that will allow them to kick start a program designed to encourage Okanagan fathers to quit smoking. Professor Joan Bottorff from UBC’s School of Nursing and her team A powdered alcohol intended to be mixed up into drinks has gained approval from a federal agency. The product, called Palcohol, had received the greenlight from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau briefly last year before the bureau backtracked (HealthDay News) -- For everyone over 40 who fears that their mind is slowly failing them, a new study suggests that older brains are better than younger brains in some ways. While some thinking skills begin to decline as one ages, researchers found that Joining others in Congress, Sen. Patty Murray has called on the Food and Drug Administration to fully investigate medical scopes tied to recent superbug outbreaks at hospitals across the country. Speaking at Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions 13 minutes ago • by TOM POLANSEK and P.J. HUFFSTUTTER Reuters CHICAGO • A suspected case of avian influenza has been identified in poultry in Arkansas, the third-largest U.S. turkey producer and home to Tyson Foods Inc., the nation's biggest chicken Ravens' O.J. Brigance testifies against death with dignity measure. O.J. Brigance joins emotional debate over Maryland death with dignity proposal. Fourteen years ago, O.J. Brigance delivered the first tackle in the Ravens' first Super Bowl win. On Tuesday A buck killed in Cole County has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease, which is a characterized by abnormal behavior, dramatic weight loss, stumbling and slobbering. The Columbia Missourian reported that this marks the first time the fatal illness An announcement in April that will “talk about dollars flowing,” in the counties covered by the Central East Local Health Integration Network (CE LHIN) follows on the heels of a press conference held here last Friday. “A mental health announcement on When Daren Wendell crossed the CSX railroad tracks at U.S. Highway 40 and Highland Road on Monday afternoon, it marked the 68th consecutive day he had run a marathon. “The goal is to run 100 marathons in 100 days to raise $100,000,” Wendell said just Located in a former shopping center, the Georgetown Center for Adult Medicine will offer primary care for patients typically age 55 and older either transitioning to or with Medicare. Center physician Dr. Paula Bordelon said the office was designed with A promising new natural treatment for Alzheimer’s disease is moving toward clinical trials. This will be a major step forward as there is nothing on the market that slows the progression of Alzheimer’s. Muraleedharan Nair, Michigan State University BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) - State officials have closed three chronic pain management clinics this year for failing to comply with a law aimed at reducing substance abuse. The 2012 law gave the Department of Health and Human Resources oversight over pain clinic An illustration is made from pieces of white sugar and a screen displaying the sugar exchange rate curve from 2002 to 2012. The World Health Organization urged the recommended daily intake of hidden sugar be halved. (Photo: LIONEL BONAVENTURE, AFP/Getty ATLANTA, Ga. — U.S. Rep. Harold “Hal” Rogers (KY-05) and Operation UNITE will put the drug abuse issue back in the national spotlight during the 2015 National Rx Drug Abuse Summit in Atlanta, Ga. April 6-9, 2015. More than 1,000 people from across .



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