Health Care Reform: Is There a Doctor in the House?
Reform could strain, or possibly improve, the primary-care experienceContinue Reading
Reform could strain, or possibly improve, the primary-care experienceContinue Reading
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Less expensive options could save over $4 billion a year in U.S. health care costs, study suggestsContinue Reading
Long-term effect of exposure to PFOAs, PFOS compounds still unknown, researchers sayContinue Reading
Too little conditioning, cold and high altitude all contribute to hazard, researchers sayContinue Reading
Occurred even at blood levels below those recommended for treatment, NIH foundContinue Reading
Blacks, Hispanics also more likely to be hit by a vehicle, study showsContinue Reading
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