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US health care spending highest among developed countries
The United States, on a per capita basis, spends much more on health care than other developed countries; the chief
Ebola spreads to major Congo city as vaccines a concern
Interested in Ebola? The second-largest Ebola outbreak in history has spread to a major city in eastern Congo, as health
PrEP implementation is associated with a rapid decline in new HIV infections
Rapid, targeted, and high-coverage roll-out of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to men who have sex with men was associated with a
Getting help with parenting makes a difference — at any age
A new Oxford University study finds that parenting interventions for helping children with behaviour problems are just as effective in
Diplomats’ mystery illness linked to radiofrequency/microwave radiation, researcher says
Writing in advance of the September 15 issue of Neural Computation, Beatrice Golomb, MD, PhD, professor of medicine at University
The youngest smoke more
“Since 1970, campaigns against smoking seem to have been largely successful, but the message has not been able to reach
Medical device managers rely on physicians to screen out defects rather than issue recalls
Results of a new behavioral study into what influences the decision to recall a defective product found that medical device
Under pressure: The surgeon’s conundrum in decision making: Small study based on subjective interviews explores decision-making process in life-and-death emergencies
In a small study based on conversations with 20 hospital-based surgeons, Johns Hopkins researchers say they found that most report
Time spent sitting at a screen matters less if you are fit and strong
The impact of screen time on cardiovascular disease, cancer incidence and mortality may be greatest in people who have lower