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Hospitals’ Brain Death Policies Vary Dramatically, Study Finds
Researchers fear organ donations might drop if potential donors don't think proper steps are taken every time
- Posted December 28, 2015
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Study: Extremely Premature Babies at Greater Risk for Autism
Researchers identified differences in the brains of these newborns
- Posted December 28, 2015
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Hospitals’ Brain Death Policies Vary Dramatically, Study Finds
Researchers fear organ donations might drop if potential donors don't think proper steps are taken every time
- Posted December 28, 2015
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Health Highlights: Dec. 28, 2015
Review of Federal Oversight of Fetal Tissue Research Launched
- Posted December 28, 2015
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Child Asthma Rates Leveling Off, Except Among Poor and Older Kids: Study
Environmental triggers may increase the risk for children in low-income areas, experts say
- Posted December 28, 2015
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The Younger the Mother, the Worse Her Health at Midlife: Study
Those who waited until at least 25 fared better at 40, researchers say
- Posted December 27, 2015
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Hospital Prices Vary Widely Across the United States
This variation is driving up health care costs, researchers say
- Posted December 26, 2015
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Meals on Wheels Can Deliver Emotional Nourishment, Too
Recipients say they feel less lonely, study finds
- Posted December 25, 2015