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- Adding ultrasound to mammography may improve breast cancer detection
- Air pollution not associated with emergency hospital admissions
- Hospitals treating medicaid patients have smaller quality performance improvements
- Anti-inflammatory drugs do not improve cognitive function
- Prevalence of obesity and its association with cardiovascular risk factors
- Air pollution associated with blood clots in deep leg veins
- High blood pressure associated with retinal vascular disease
- Poor health literacy associated with disease progression
- Low-vision rehabilitation improves visual function
- Electrode re-implantation may help parkinson patients
- Folic acid, b vitamins not associated with reduced cardiovascular risk
- Increased risk of death from smoking reduced after quitting
- Sudden death of a parent may pose mental health risks for children
- TV viewing among low-income parents
- Breastfeeding may improve children’s intelligence scores
- Low blood levels of vitamin d may be associated with depression
- Youths in smoke-free towns are less likely to become smokers
- U.S. teens adopted as infants appear to have moderately increased mental health problems
- Thyrotropin levels may be associated with coronary heart disease in women
- Increased physical activity related to lower heart disease risk among women
- Hormone therapy in postmenopausal women associated with increased risk of stroke
- Osteoporosis drug may be associated with irregular heartbeat
- Diabetes drugs may be related to fracture risk
- Not understanding medicare part d still an issue
- Drug-releasing stent shows improving outcomes
- Death rates decline following coronary bypass surgery
- U.s. sees decline in number of general surgeons
- Survival rates appear lower for scalp and neck melanoma
- Larger skin lesions appear more likely to be melanomas
- Nasal surgery associated with improvements for sleep apnea
- Risk of death from rofecoxib may have been misrepresented
- Statins may help reduce blood pressure
- Blood pressure lowering diet associated with lower risk for cardiovascular disease
- Diuretics associated with bone loss in older men
- Colon cancer risk perception associated with screening behavior
- Hormone use related to lower risk of macular degeneration
- Early vision screening associated with better eyesight in children
- Blood urate levels associated progression of parkinson’s
- Lower target levels for blood pressure provides cardiovascular benefit
- Combination therapy improves survival time for liver cancer
- Childhood sleep difficulties associated with future health problems
- Sleeping less in infancy associated with weight problems
- Sleep problems common in children with adhd
- Children's sleep disturbances associated with parenting behaviors
- Sleep problems in children associated with emotional difficulties
- Symptoms of depression do not increase in early stages of alzheimer's disease
- Maltreatment during childhood associated with depression
- Genetic factors associated with common fears
- New study in mice, rats identifies botulinum neurotoxin migration
- Drug does not appear to reduce risk of heart attack
- Preterm birth associated with diminished long-term survival
- Dieting and medication may reduce blood pressure
- African americans less likely to undergo colonoscopy screenings
- Parents' high blood pressure associated with increased risk
- Cancer treatments in phase 3 trials can be successful
- Hospitals with clinical trials provide better care
- Hdl-associated protein linked to heart disease risk
- Gene variants associated with increased risk of bone fractures
- Risk of treatment-resistant infection following facelift surgery
- Younger age associated with abnormal scarring after burns
- Body mass index higher in certain genetic variations
- Trauma patients experience moderately severe pain after injuries
- Quality of life after head and neck cancer treatment
- Genetic factors associated with vitiligo
- Society for assisted reproductive technology clinical outcomes
- New resuscitation approach associated with increased survival
- Screening for mrsa at hospital admission
- Monthly contact provides benefit for weight loss
- Glaucoma associated with increased cardiovascular death
- Magnesium associated with lower risk of strokes
- Outlook improves for patients with non-hodgkin lymphoma
- Clot-busting therapy following stroke offers benefits
- Offspring of alzheimer parents are at increased risk
- Chemotherapy after pancreatic cancer surgery
- Non-polypoid (flat) colon lesions associated with colorectal cancer
- Halting estrogen plus progestin therapy are increased risk of cancer
- Tamoxifen may help treat mania
- Low testosterone levels associated with depression
- Depressive symptoms associated with subsequent pregnancy
- Decreasing television and computer use reduces body mass
- Non-medical use of prescription medications in college students
- Anemia treatment associated with increased blood clot risk
- Adult stem cells may be beneficial for cardiovascular disease
- Switching medications may help depressed teens
- Antibiotic use among nursing home patients with dementia
- Hormone therapy increases frequency of abnormal mammograms
- Long-term outcomes following blood clots
- More elderly americans are living with heart failure
- Biannual mass antibiotic treatment may reduce blindness
- Different treatments for acute kidney failure have similar outcomes
- Lower rate of survival of night cardiac arrest
- Different treatments for acute kidney failure have similar outcomes
- Biannual mass antibiotic treatment reduces trachoma in africa
- Education programs may boost teens’ knowledge about acne
- Antibiotics not associated with preventing ear fluid buildup
- Survival rates differ among level 1 trauma centers
- E-mail access may improve patient-surgeon communication
- Ventilator treatment strategies for severe respiratory disorders
- Expenditures rising for back and neck problems
- Ventilator treatment strategies for severe respiratory disorders
- Gaps in conflicts of interest policies among medical schools
- Modifiable factors associated with exceptionally long life
- End of decline in coronary disease rates
- High blood pressure patients do not eat recommended diet
- Learning disabilities associated with language problems
- Donors’ health associated with infection risk
- Older whites more likely to have eye diseases
- Very young process fear memories differently
- Smoking marijuana associated with increased risk for gum disease
- Increased risk of adverse events after stopping clopidogrel
- 'Minimally invasive' biopsy methods used in disease staging
- Outcomes for prostate cancer surgery
- Stressful events in pregnancy associated with schizophrenia
- Older women more likely to become, remain depressed than older men
- Exposure to world trade center attacks and other traumatic events associated with more severe behavi
- Explicit substances references common in music
- Croatian children have increased death risk
- Expression patterns of micrornas altered in colon cancer
- Secondhand smoke is associated with worsening of lung function
- Drug-releasing coronary stents have similar clinical outcomes
- Sedentary lifestyles associated with accelerated aging process
- Snorers more likely to develop chronic bronchitis
- Participants in studies differ from medicare population
- Study finds increasing rates of diabetes among older americans
- Diuretics are comparable to other hypertension treatments
- Gene variations associated with effectiveness of blood pressure medications
- Combination therapy improves survival for prostate cancer patients
- Overweight patients with diabetes benefit more with weight-loss surgery
- Link between vitamin e and decline in physical function
- Gene variations associated with blood pressure medications
- Saline nasal wash helps improve children’s cold symptoms
- Change in trauma level designation associated with improved patient survival
- Surgical site infections common following breast procedures
- Melanomas look different than other moles
- Dividing lip zones to be injected for augmentation may help increase patient satisfaction
- Minor leg injuries associated with blood clots
- Vitamin d2 supplements may help prevent falls among high-risk older women
- Low testosterone levels associated with fracture risk
- Genetic differences explain response to multiple sclerosis treatment
- Undernourished stroke patients have worse outcomes
- Leafy vegetables associated with decreased risk of cataracts
- Smoking related to risk of eye disease
- Twin study indicates genetic basis for processing
- Breast cancer risk varies among BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers
- Diabetes medication prevents anti-psychotic drug weight gain
- Newer meningitis vaccine is safe for infants
- Rural patients less likely to receive organ transplants
- Extreme stress reactions to terrorist attacks
- Thimerosal removal did not reduce autism rates
- Fda warnings caused decline of antidepressant prescriptions
- Less disordered eating when teens eat with family
- Social standing may be linked to body mass index in teen girls
- Increased use of opioids in emergency departments
- Genetic defects linked to body abnormalities and childhood cancer
- Women with osteoporosis have increased risk for fracture
- Imaging procedures for diagnosing blood clots
- Twin study indicates genetic basis for processing faces
- Imaging procedures for diagnosing blood clots
- ‘False-positive’ activation of cardiac catheterization
- Women with osteoporosis have increased risk for new fracture
- Severe psoriasis associated with increased death risk
- Massage may ease pain and anxiety after surgery
- Videoconferencing help surgeons make rounds
- Indoor tanning behaviors can tailor prevention messages
- Factors associated with laryngeal cancer survival
- Robotic device used for tonsil cancer
- Smoking associated with increased risk of diabetes
- Sedative has better outcomes for icu patients
- Diabetes medication in elderly associated with heart problems
- Geriatric care intervention provides benefits for low-income seniors
- Calcium in coronary arteries associated with heart disease
- High blood pressure associated with increased cardiovascular disease
- Mediterranean diet associated with lower death rate
- High blood pressure associated with cognitive impairment
- Combination therapy including antibiotics beneficial for multiple sclerosis
- Sinus infection treatments not effective
- Fitness level is predictor of longevity
- Cardiovascular benefits of vitamin E
- Similar outcomes for acute coronary syndromes treated with different anticoagulants
- Honey may help relieve children’s cough
- Males with female twin at risk for anorexia nervosa
- Anxiety and mood disorders high after Katrina
- Risk factors identified for hip fracture in women
- Infusion therapy after heart attack may cause harm
- Undocumented latinos visit physicians less often
- Knowing heart risk improves cholesterol management
- Obesity associated with lower PSA levels in prostate cancer
- Skin disorders in construction workers following hurricanes
- Asian male smokers may have increased risk for hair loss
- Soldiers’ facial fractures repaired in war zones
- Editorial: collaboration between medical specialties benefits patientstrend toward less invasive
- New liver transplant criteria associated with decreased deaths
- Lymph node examination not associated with patient survival
- Hipaa has negative influence on health research
- Cases of most vaccine-preventable diseases at all-time low
- Mental health needs of soldiers increase after returning home
- Beta carotene supplementation may prevent cognitive decline
- Exercise improves function in women with fibromyalgia
- Surgical errors rare but serious in ophthalmic procedures
- Correcting vision in nursing home residents decreases depression
- Seizure frequency may be inaccurate
- Potential biomarker for PTSD
- Risk of disability increases among obese individuals
- Chronic kidney disease in the u.s. is increasing
- Association between weight and cause of death
- Medication not effective for acute heart failure
- Drug effects on sleep and addiction
- Substance abuse prevalence among teens
- Characteristics of teens who smoke marijuana
- Medication may help teens stop smoking
- Behavior therapy may help teens with depression
- Non-maternal care associated with reduced physical aggression
- Maternal alcohol during pregnancy associated with conduct problems
- Advances in neuroscience
- Improved quality of care for heart attack patients
- Society for neuroscience announces prizes
- Common medications provide equal blood pressure control
- Society for neuroscience annual meeting
- Endovascular repair for thoracic aortic injuries
- Evidence for brain reorganization after stroke
- Medical resident's errors caused by teamwork breakdowns
- Lifestyle behaviors associated with decreased heart attack risk
- High-risk individuals less likely to get tested
- Whole-grain cereals associated with lower heart failure risk
- Funding associated with findings in corticosteroid studies
- Weight gain related to postmenopausal breast cancer risk
- Surgery more likely than angioplasty to relieve pain for patients with coronary artery disease
- Drug-resistant staph infection is widespread
- Financial interests between industry and medical schools
- Bacterial strain resistant to all antibiotics
- Womens risk of abdominal aortic aneurysms
- Better outcomes following gastric bypass surgery
- Editorial: dermatologists advance science of wound healing, careskin biopsies, leg ulcers hi
- Bariatric surgery objections
- Suicide, heart disease increase after bariatric surgery
- Tonsillectomy improves sleep in children
- Weight loss before bariatric surgery associated with better outcome
- Infertility centers unevenly distributed
- Programs show benefits in maintaining weight loss
- Comparison of managed care and medicaid patients
- Medication shows promise in treating alcoholism
- Medicaid patients receive lower-quality care
- Treatment for alcohol dependence identified
- Job stress associated with cardiovascular risk
- Behavioral changes effective for weight loss
- Conflict in relationships increases heart disease risk
- Surgery increases prostate cancer survival
- Pneumococcal vaccine associated with lower death risk
- Parkinson’s relatives have greater dementia risk
- Inflammatory marker associated with increased eye disease
- CNS infections after heart transplant predictor of poor outcome
- Ace inhibitor decreases cardiac complications of Marfan syndrome
- Biopsy may determine prostate cancer risk
- Women less likely to receive implantable cardioverter-defibrillators
- Panic attacks associated with increased cardiovascular events
- Conscientiousness linked to alzheimer's disease
- Thirty percent of children take dietary supplements
- Block-play may improve language development
- Poor health care access after foster care
- Combination therapy is effective for depressed teens
- Program for treating depression improves productivity
- Association of coronary artery disease with increased colorectal tumors
- Omega-3 fatty acids associated with decreased diabetes risk
- Hospitalist care associated with shorter hospital stays
- Black asthma patients have more complications
- 20% outpatient visits related to preventive health
- Acupuncture may be effective for back pain
- Relationship of apolipoprotein e with coronary risk
- Apolipoprotein e association with coronary risk
- Frequent night hemodialysis may improve outcomes
- Implications of genetic screening
- Possible heart risks with adhd medications
- Hospital comparison web sites are inconsistent
- Surgeons remove gallbladder without outer incisions
- Tonsil removal technique associated with reduced bleeding
- Nasal surgery creates feminine profiles
- Skin cooling causes increased discoloration
- Head cancer patients have driving impairments
- Bipolar disorder benefits from cancer medication
- Treatment for heart failure not beneficial for children
- Glycemic control medication has net cardiovascular benefit
- Homocysteine levels not associated with vascular events
- Yellow plant pigments associated with reduced eye disease
- Vitamin d supplements associated with lower death risk
- Adverse drug events have increased
- Overweight may be independent coronary risk
- Treatment of erectile dysfunction in spinal injuries
- Platelet decline associated with increased hiv dementia
- Contact lenses are a link to eye infections
- Gap in treating psychiatric disorders
- Reorganization of brain after stroke
- Mortality among patients following work hours reform
- Low communication scores associated with patient complaints
- Medical residents lack biostatistics knowledge
- U.S. children not being treated for ADHD
- Movies increase risk of becoming established smokers
- Rapid increase in youth bipolar disorder
- Family-based treatment effective in bulimia
- Children of PTSD parents have lower cortisol levels
- Treating depression improves recovery following coronary syndromes
- Hypertension is undiagnosed in children
- Surgical options for intra-abdominal inflammation
- Gene triggers obsessive compulsive disorder
- Sex-related gene studies not validated
- Surgical options for severe intra-abdominal inflammation
- Hypertension is frequently undiagnosed in children
- Age is not death risk in liver transplants
- Physician distance associated with skin cancer depth
- Disparities in skin cancer protection among teens
- Medicaid patients have greater advanced cancer rates
- Regulation of emotion in depression
- Methamphetamine exposure leads to behavioral consequences
- Hpv vaccine not effective for treating infection
- Diet high in meat, fat and refined grains associated with increased risk for colon cancer recurrence
- Diabetes increases risk in coronary syndromes
- Use of certain lipid measures not more effective in predicting coronary heart disease
- Fluctuating eye pressure associated with visual deterioration
- Smoking may strongly increase long-term risk of eye disease
- Dna vaccine against multiple sclerosis appears safe, potentially beneficial
- Study, meta-analysis examine factors associated with death from heatstroke
- Antioxidants show no clear benefit against cardiovascular events in high-risk women
- Gaps in vaccine financing for underinsured children
- Osteoporosis screening and treatment may be cost-effective for selected older men
- Study suggests non-pharmaceutical interventions may be helpful in severe influenza outbreaks
- Gene predicts outcome in adhd
- Maternal obesity prior to pregnancy associated with birth defects
- Young children’s taste preferences may be influenced by fast-food branding
- Early-intervention may improve later health
- ADHD appears to be associated with depressed dopamine activity in the brain
- Gene variant is associated with brain anatomy, clinical course of ADHD
- Screening in early detection of vascular disease
- Success or failure of antidepressant citalopram predicted by gene variation
- Ptsd symptoms associated with less openness
- High rates of ptsd and depression in war survivors
- Group psychotherapy effective for treating depression
- Child maltreatment in enlisted soldiers' families
- Sex-trafficked girls have high hiv infection rates
- Screening helps in early detection of vascular disease
- Strength of brain connections may affect an adolescent response to peer influence
- Faster-acting antidepressants closer to becoming a reality
- Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators appear effective
- Use of hip protector does not reduce risk of hip fracture for nursing home residents
- Use of pulmonary artery catheter decreases
- Cochlear implants may reorganize hearing centers
- Poor health literacy associated with increased mortality in the elderly
- Studies assess blood clot prevalence outside hospital, prevention in hospital
- Study examines effects of decreased resident duty-hours
- Improvement following adhd treatment
- Violence in schizophrenia patients more likely among those with childhood conduct problems
- Cancer risk from radiation exposure during cardiac ct scans
- Nonfasting triglyceride levels associated with increased cardiovascular risk
- Diet of fruit, vegetables and low fat does not reduce breast cancer risk
- Diabetics experience more complications following trauma
- Certain types of colitis are more severe in hospitalized patients
- Rates of cutaneous t-cell lymphoma increase over 30 years
- Surgical technique helps to reanimate paralyzed faces
- Study shows no change in sense of taste after tonsil removal
- Mild stress in the womb may worsen risk of cerebral palsy
- Alternative treatment options for type 2 diabetes
- Prophylactic treatment for urinary tract infection is not associated with reduced recurrent risk
- Anti-malarial drug may reduce risk of diabetes for rheumatoid arthritis patients
- Iron exposure may accelerate neurodegeneration
- Heart attack death rates are lower at ‘america’s best hospitals’
- Study identifies characteristics of clinicians ordering inappropriate prostate screenings
- Smoking associated with lower parkinson’s disease risk
- Visual impairment associated with increased mortality risk
- Many nursing home residents may not get regular eye examinations
- Early exposure to iron and herbicide may accelerate neurodegeneration
- Small amounts of dark chocolate associated with reduction in blood pressure
- Increased prescription drug cost sharing associated with lower rates of drug treatment
- Study examines cause of hearing loss for patients with certain genetic disease
- Violence in schizophrenia patients associated with childhood conduct problems
- Study examines video game play among adolescents
- Difficulty identifying odors may predict cognitive decline