Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Injectable 3-D Vaccines Could Be Programmed To Stimulate Immune System Attack On Cancer

Injectable 3-D Vaccines Could Fight Cancer, Infectious Diseases.  Science Daily/ Wyss Institute For Biologically Inspired Engineering/Harvard.  December 8, 2014.

Why So Many Health Articles You Read Are Junk

Why So Many Health Articles You Read Are Junk by Julia Belluz.  Vox.  December 10, 2014.

Who's Is Receiving Coverage By Obamacare And Who is Left Out: Young People Gain, Those In States Not Expanding Medicaid Lose

Who Is Getting ACA Insurance--And Who Isn't by Julie Rovner.  Kaiser Health News.  December 4, 2014.

Workplace Wellness Programs: Do They Work? Why Are They Popular

Wellness At Work:  Popular But Unproven by Julie Rovner.  Kaiser Health News.  December 9, 2014.

Predicting The Flu Like Predicting The Weather

Predicting The Flu So You Can Avoid It by Jen Christensen.  CNN.  December 10, 2014.

Systemic Issue In American Healthcare--Failure To Adopt New Research: The Case Of Breast Cancer

How We Treat Breast Cancer Exposes A Huge Systematic Issue In American Health Care by Sarah Kliff.  Vox.  December 10, 2014.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Film To Highlight Work Of Remote Area Medical, An Organization Aimed At Serving The Underserved

Delivering Health Care To the Uninsured For $15 A Pop by Allison Bruzek.  GPB News.  December 5, 2014.

Dating With A Mental Illness

Dating With A Mental Illness by Amir Khan.  U.S. News.  December 5, 2014.

Fighting Malaria Assists Fight Against Ebola

Sierra Leone Gives Out Malaria Pills In Fight Against Ebola.    AFP/Mail Online.  December 5, 2014.

Depression Treatment Levels Do Not Match Severity Of Problem

7.6% Of Americans Are Depressed But Few Seek Mental Health Treatment by Karen Kaplan.  The Los Angeles Times.  December 3, 2014.

Male Smokers Risk Loss Of Y Chromosomes and Increased Cancer Risk

Scientists Find Why Male Smokers May Run Even Higher Health Risks by Kate Kelland.  Reuters.  December 4, 2014.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

FBI Uniform Crime Report On Police Killings Not Reliable; Most Reliable Source--Facebook Page

Reminder:  The FBI's 'Police Homicide' Count Is Wrong by Reuben Fischer-Baum.  Fivethirtyeight.com.  November 12, 2014.

Growth In U.S. Health Spending In 2013 Is Lowest Since 1960; Recession And Affordable Care Act Contributed

Growth In U.S. Health Spending In 2013 Is Lowest Since 1960 by Mary Agnes Carey.  Kaiser Health News.  December 3, 2014.

Indian Women With Mental Disabilities Treated "Worse Than Animals" According To Human Rights Watch Report

Indian Women At Risk In Mental Institutions by Muneeza Naqvi.  Associated Press/ABC News.  December 3, 2014.

Mediterranean Diet Found To Slow The Process Of Telomere Shrinkage, A Biomarker Of Aging

Eating The Mediterranean Diet May Lead To A Longer Life by Christina Lee.  CNN Health.  December 3, 2014.

New Understanding Of Stress Trigger And Process May Lead to Treatments For PTSD And Depression

'Trigger' For Stress Processes Discovered In The Brain.  Medical University Of Vienna.  Medical Express.  November 27, 2014.

Friday, November 28, 2014

21 Maps And Charts That Explain The Obesity Epidemic

21 Maps And Charts That Explain The Obesity Epidemic by Julia Belluz.  Vox.  November 17, 2014.

The Case Against Early Cancer Detection

The Case Against Early Cancer Detection by Christie Aschwande.  Five Thirty Eight.  November 24, 2014.

Investing In Hospital Design Can Promote Health

Building Healthier Hospitals by Lucy Maddox.  Mosaic Science.  November 25, 2014.

The 3-D Printing Revolution In Medicine

Print Thyself by Jerome Groopman.  The New Yorker.  November 24, 2014.

Smoking, Killer Of More Than 1 Million Chinese Each Year, Is Now Banned Indoors In Beijing

Beijing Passes Tough Anti-Smoking Rules In Smokers' Paradise by Calum MacLeod.  USA TODAY.  November 28, 2014.

Monday, November 24, 2014

With Rural Georgia Hospitals In Crisis, Panel Doesn't Discuss Medicaid Expansion

State Panel Meets Over Ailing Rural Hospitals by Andy Miller.  Georgia Health News.  November 20, 2014.

Some Experts Dispute Claims Of Looming Doctor Shortage; New Methods To Organize Healthcare May Avert Crisis

Some Experts Dispute Claims Of Looming Doctor Shortage by Julie Rovner.  Kaiser Health News.  November 24, 2014.

You Are Not What You Eat, You Are What You Save From What You Eat

'Rise Of Saturated Fat In Diet Does Not Raise Fats In Blood' by James McIntosh.  Medical News Today.  November 22, 2014.

Illustrating The Impact Of Entertainment On Health, Home-Birth Film Redelivered

Home-Birth Film By Ricki Lake Prepares For Redelivery, Worldwide by Christine Haughney.  The New York Times.  November 23, 2014.

Monday, November 17, 2014

Use Of Dental Services Tends To Foreshadow Economic Trends

The Dental Index suggests Economic Pain Ahead by Eric Chemi.  Bloomberg Businessweek.  October 9, 2014.

Preterm Birth Identified As Leading Cause Of Death In Young Children

Preterm Birth Identified As Leading Cause Of Death In Young Children by Honor Whiteman.  Medical News Today.  November 17, 2014.

Emory University Physician Called America's Best Ebola Doctor By Time Magazine

Meet America's Top Ebola Doctor by Alexandra Sifferlin.  Time.  November 17, 2014.

Prelimary Research Results: Combination Of Nonstatin And Statin Shows Statistically Significant Heart Benefit

Surprise!  Vytorin Works.  Here Are Five Things You Should Know by Matthew Herper.  Forbes.  November 17, 2014.

AHA:  IMPROVE-IT Proves Ezetimibe Benefit by Peggy Peck.  MedPage Today.  November 17, 2014.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Women Physicians Paid Differently And May Practice Medicine Differently; Evidence--Payments By Drug Companies

Men Dominate List Of Doctors Receiving Largest Payments by Charles Ornstein.  The Upshot.  The New York Times.  October 8, 2014.

How Clinicians Can Handle Information Overload

Can Our Brains Handle The Information Age?  Interview with Daniel Levitin by Bret S. Stetka.  Medscape.  September 24, 2014.

Study: Contact Sports Boost Spread of MRSA's

Study:  Contact Sports Boost Spread Of 'Superbugs'  by Randy Dotinga.  WebMD.  October 9, 2014.

Looming Requirement Of The Affordable Care Act Requiring Restaurants To Post Calories Next To Prices Provides An Incentive To Cut Calories On New Items

Restaurant Chains Trimming The Fat, Study Shows by Bruce Horovitz.  USA TODAY.  October 8, 2014.

Life Expectancy Hits All-Time High of 78.8; Suicides Increased, Hispanics Provided Exception To Improvement

U.S. Life Expectancy Hits Record High by Steven Reinberg.  WebMd.  October 8, 2014.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Study: Consumerism And Price Transparency Could Impact Nation's Health Bill

Given Choice, Parents Pick Cheaper Medical Procedure For Children by Elisabeth Rosenthal.  The Upshot.  The New York Times.  October 1, 2014.

In Small Study, Indications Of Success In Combination Therapy In Reversing Cognitive Decline

Cognitive Decline "Reversed With Personalized Treatment Plan," Claims Researcher by Honor Whiteman.  October 2, 2014.

Abusers May Not Consider Vicodin/Hydrocodone As Dangerous Since They Are Prescribed By Doctors

Opioid Use High Because Users Distinguish It From Other Street Drugs by Shelly Fraley,  Diabetes Insider.  October 2, 2014.

Modernization And Transportation May Have Spread Aids From Kinshasa Beginning In the 1920's

Early Spread Of AIDS Traced To Congo's Expanding Transportation Network by Brandon Keim.  National Geographic.  October 2, 2014.

Monday, September 8, 2014

Rural Areas Present Challenges For Health Law Enrollment

Rural Enrollment Presents Continuing Health Law Challenge by Shefali Luthra.  Kaiser Health News.  September 8, 2014.

Genetic Screening For Healthy Patients Receives Endorsement From "American Nobel" Winner

Lasker Winner Calls For More Genetic Testing For Cancer by Lawrence K. Altman and Roni Caryn Rabin.  The New York Times.  September 8, 2014

Rapid Virus Spread In Buildings When Doorknobs Have Viruses

It Only Takes A Few Hours For A Virus To Spread Through An Entire Office by Anna Almendraia.  Huffington Post. September 8, 2014.

Huge Public Health Donation Demonstrates Importance Of Asia And Separation Of Elite Schools From The Pack

Harvard Gets Largest-Ever Donation by Douglas Belkin.  Wall Street Journal.  September 8, 2014.

Taxis Play A Role Dealing With Ebola Outbreak

Deadly Disappointment Awaits At Ebola Clinics Due To Lack Of Space by Drew Hinshaw.  The Wall Street Journal.  September 7, 2014.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Sustained Care Program Effective In Help Hospital Discharged Patients To Quit Smoking

Extended Support Help Patients Stay Smoke-Free After Hospital Discharge.  Medical Xpress.  August 19, 2014.

Still With A Much Higher Teen Birth Rate Than Other Nations, U.S. Rate Falls Significantly

Teen Birth Rate Has Dropped Dramatically by Dennis Thompson.  WebMD News from HealthDay.  August 20, 2014.

Clear Benefit For Individuals Taking Statins Questioned; Tradeoff Between Side Effects And Risk Reduction

More Docs Wonder If Statins Are Worth The Risks.  By Brenda Goodman.  WebMD.  August 18, 2014.

Plummeting Rates Of Autopsies Poses Serious Risks For The Quality Of Medicine And Public Health

We Don't Have Enough People Trained To Examine Dead Bodies by Tara Culp-Ressler.  ThinkProgress.  August 19, 2014.

Without Autopsies, Hospitals Bury Their Mistakes by Marshall Allen.  ProPublica.  December 2011.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Diagnoses Of Neurodevelopmental Or Mental Health Conditions Among Children In High Income Households Rise Dramatically; Role Of Socio-Economic Conditions?

Parent-Reported Cases Of Disability In Children Rise by Michelle Healy.  USA TODAY.  August 18, 2014.

Economic Devastation In Africa In The Wake Of Ebola

Drains Budgets As Bills Fund Virus Fight:  Africa Credit by Chris Kay.  Bloomberg Businessweek.  August 18, 2014.

Medical Professionals Deploy Along Border In Operation Lone Star

The Other Texas Border Deployment:  Doctors, Dentists, Opticians by Jon Herskovitz.  Reuters.  August 14, 2014.

Declining Resources For Mental Health Led To Warehousing Mentally Ill Patients In Emergency Rooms; Washington State Deals With A Growing National Problem

Ban On Boarding Mentally Ill In ERs Could Force The Release Of Many by Andy Mannix.  Seattle Times.  August 14, 2014.

Number of Procedures Performed By Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Raises Questions Of Proper Utilization

In Study, Questions About Who Should Perform In-Office Surgeries by Shefall Luthra.  Kaiser Health News.  August 18, 2014.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

If Refusal To Expand Medicaid Was Evaluated Like A Business Decision

A Deal Too Good To Turn Down, Unless, It's Medicaid by Uwe E. Reinhardt.  The Upshot.  The New York Times.  August 12, 2014

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

More Treatment Is Not Necessarily Better Treatment

In Treatment, There Can Be Too Much Of A Good Thing by Laura Landro.  The Wall Street Journal.  August 4, 2014.

California Insurers Share About 9 Million Digitized Medical Records; Hope To Avoid Unnecessary Treatment

Large California Insurers Invite Others To Join Data Network by Anna Gorman.  Kaiser Health News.  August 6, 2014.

Protein Identified That Could Trigger Nerve Regeneration In Humans; Treatment For Paralysis?

Small Molecule 'Could Treat Paralysis By Triggering Nerve by Honor Whiteman.  Medical News Today.  August 6, 2014.

Atlanta Public Health Efforts To Treat Ebola Victims Garner Hate Mail, Panic

Atlanta Public Health Officials Treating Ebola Victims Are Getting Hate Mail by Kia Makarechi.  Vanity Fair.  August 5, 2014.

Cognitive Decline Linked To Speed Of Visual Information Processing

Intelligence As We Ae Linked To Spotting Things Quickly by Marie Ellis.  Medical News Today.  August 6, 2014.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Medical Conspiracy Theories Believed By About Half Of Americans; "..Easier To Understand Than Complex Information"

You're Not Alone:  Medical Conspiracies Believed By Many by Andrew M. Seaman.  Reuters.  March 18, 2014

Gene Therapy Converts Ordinary Heart Tissue Into Biological Pacemaker

Gene Therapy Creates Biological Pacemaker Cells For The Heart by Will Dunham.  Reuters.  July 16, 2014.

Better Control Of Risk Factors Seems To Be The Cause Of 20-Year Decline In Stroke risk And Death Rates

Study Finds A 20-Year Decline In Stroke Risk And Death Rates by Marie Ellis.  Medical News Today.  Wednesday 16, 2014.

Walgreen Considers An Unprecedented Move For A U.S. Retailer

Walgreen Weighs Riding Tax-Inversion Wave by Paul Ziobro.  The Wall Street Journal.  July 15, 2014.

Who's Smoking: 40 Million Strong; Social Smokers, LGBT, Poor, Lower Education Levels

America's Smokers:  Still 40 Million Strong by Mike Esterl, Karishma Mehrotra, and Valerie Bauerlein.  The Wall Street Journal.  July 15, 2014.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

New Era Of Respect For Primary Care Physicians?

Will Health Reform Bring New Role, Respect To Primary Care Physicians?  by Jay Hancock.  Kaiser Health News.  July 10, 2014.

Significantly Fewer Working-Age Adults Uninsured After Obamacare; The Young Drove The Decline

Gaining Ground:  Americans' Health Insurance Coverage And Access To Care After The Affordable Care Act's First Open Enrollment Period.  Commonwealth Fund.

Survey Finds Americans Gaining Health Insurance Coverage And Access To Care.  Commonwealth Fund.


Erosion Of Support Services Contributes To 80% Unemployment Among Mentally Ill

Report:  Adults With Serious Mental Illnesses Face 80% Unemployment By Jenny Gold.  Kaiser Health News/ Washington Post.  July 10, 2014.

Violence In Central American Impacts The United States

Fleeing Gangs, Children Head To U.S. Border By Frances Robles.  The New York Times.  July 9 2014.