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U.S. Hospitals Overuse, Misuse Antibiotics, CDC Says
To fight drug resistance, agency seeks $30 million more, recommends hospitals improve prescription practices
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Some U.S. Clinical Trials May Fall Into Federal Regulation ‘Gap’
For these studies, patient safety might be covered by states, other entities, experts say
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Warfarin Safe for Kidney Patients With Irregular Heartbeat: Study
Use of the blood thinner may safely ease stroke risk linked to atrial fibrillation, Swedish research finds
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Casinos Linked to Lower Obesity Rates for Native American Kids
Gaming operations associated with higher family incomes, which means better food, more exercise, study says
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Health Reform May Help Those Who Spent Time in Jail
Untreated mental illness, substance-abuse problems raise risk for repeat arrests, research suggests
- Posted March 4, 2014
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U.S. Hospitals Overuse, Misuse Antibiotics, CDC Says
To fight drug resistance, agency seeks $30 million more, recommends hospitals improve prescription practices
- Posted March 4, 2014
-
Some U.S. Clinical Trials May Fall Into Federal Regulation ‘Gap’
For these studies, patient safety might be covered by states, other entities, experts say
- Posted March 4, 2014
-
Warfarin Safe for Kidney Patients With Irregular Heartbeat: Study
Use of the blood thinner may safely ease stroke risk linked to atrial fibrillation, Swedish research finds
- Posted March 4, 2014
-
Casinos Linked to Lower Obesity Rates for Native American Kids
Gaming operations associated with higher family incomes, which means better food, more exercise, study says
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Health Reform May Help Those Who Spent Time in Jail
Untreated mental illness, substance-abuse problems raise risk for repeat arrests, research suggests
- Posted March 4, 2014



















