A study conducted at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health analyzed the traditional model of education versus an increasingly
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Kids hit hard by junk food advertising
Junk food ads are shown more frequently on TV at times when many children are watching, new Heart Foundation-funded research
Scientists discover new way that HIV evades the immune system
Scientists have just discovered a new mechanism by which HIV evades the immune system, and which shows precisely how the
Preventing fractures and falls: Shedding light on the USPSTF’s new recommendations
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has released new recommendation statements on preventing fractures and falls in older adults,
Kids hit hard by junk food advertising: new research
Junk food ads are shown more frequently on TV at times when many children are watching, new Heart Foundation-funded research
Late nights can disrupt circadian rhythms in children – are there long-term risks?
A new scientific study shows that bright electric light exposure of preschool children in the evening suppresses melatonin production almost
30% of physician practices to replace their EHR within 3 years, Black Book says
Physician practices are looking to improve their electronic health records and many are shopping around for more advanced tools, according
CIO reflections from HIMSS18: What to do with all that EHR data
The HIMSS18 Global Conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada was once again a delight to attend and exchange thought leadership
Job hunters drop ties with supportive colleagues
People considering quitting their jobs stop supporting current colleagues because they no longer feel they need to do favours for
Enigmatic gene critical for a healthy brain: New research has shown how an unusual gene is needed for brain development in young mice
New research has shown how an unusual gene is needed for brain development in young mice. Since the human genome