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Anti-Smoking Campaign Successful and Cost-Effective, CDC Says
Ads featured advice from former smokers
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Preliminary Studies Target Advanced Breast Cancers
Combination treatment for estrogen-receptor-positive tumors shows promise, researchers say
- Posted December 10, 2014
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Where Doctors Train May Affect Whether They Practice Expensive Medicine
Those who did residencies in high-cost areas were more likely to spend more per patient, study finds
- Posted December 9, 2014
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Does The Doctor Speak Your Language?
Languages spoken by medical residents and patients in U.S. may not match up, study says
- Posted December 9, 2014
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Free Clinics Run by Med Students on the Rise
More than half of all medical students are involved in such clinics, study says
- Posted December 9, 2014
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Where Doctors Train May Affect Whether They Practice Expensive Medicine
Those who did residencies in high-cost areas were more likely to spend more per patient, study finds
- Posted December 9, 2014
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Does The Doctor Speak Your Language?
Languages spoken by medical residents and patients in U.S. may not match up, study says
- Posted December 9, 2014
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Free Clinics Run by Med Students on the Rise
More than half of all medical students are involved in such clinics, study says
- Posted December 9, 2014