Monday, November 23, 2015

Higher Resting Heart Rate Linked To Greater Risk Of Death By All Causes

Beats Per Minute:  The Higher Your Resting Heart Rate, The Greater Your Risk Of Death By All Causes by Steve Smith.  Medical Daily.  November 23, 2015. 

Coffee And Health: An Overview Of The Science

A Government Panel Said Drinking Coffee Is Harmless.  Why That Might Be Wrong by Peter Whoriskey.  The Washington Post. November 23, 2015. 

Price Competition Between Super Expensive Cholesterol Drugs Results In Exclusive Deal For CVS

CVS Makes Exclusive Deal To Cover Amgen's Cholesterol Drug by Robert Langreth.  Bloomberg Business.  November 23, 2015. 

Development Of Agriculture Changed Human Genetics, Immune System; Genetic Adaptation To Agriculture May Have Increased Risk Of Celia Disease

Farming's In Their DNA:  Ancient Genomes Reveal Natural Selection In Action by Stephanie Dutchen.  Harvard University.  November 23, 2015. 

Intuitive Eating Should Be Balanced by Awareness Of Caloric Intake

The Limits Of 'Intuitive' Eating by Gretchen Reynolds.  The New York times.  November 19, 2015. 

Monday, November 9, 2015

Health Care Delivery Is Just A Small Part Of Population Health

Beyond Health Care:  The Role Of Social Determinants In Promoting Health And Health Equity by Harry J. Heiman and Samantha Artiga.  The Kaiser Family Foundation.  November 4, 2015. 

Mercer Physician Assistant Program Receives Grant To Assist Georgia's Medically Underserved Communities

College Of Health Professions Receives $1.1 Million Grant To Train Physician Assistants For Georgia's Medically Underserved Communities.  Mercer News.  October 13, 2015 

Opinion: Seismic Shift In How People Eat--How Big Companies Are Struggling To Keep Up

Opinion:  A Seismic Shift In How People Eat by Hans Taparia and Pamela Koch.  The New York Times.  November 6, 2015

How Doctors Helped Drive The Addiction Crisis

How Doctors Helped Drive The Addiction Crisis by Richard A. Friedman.  The New York Times.  November 7, 2015

Monday, October 26, 2015

Simulations Indicates That By The End Of The Century Temperatures In The Persian Gulf Could Hit 165-170; Temperatures Unprecendented In Human History If Trends Continue;

Parts Of Persian Gulf Could Be Too Hot For Humans By Century's End by Seth Borenstein.  AP/Huffington Post.  October 26, 2015. 

Children's Healthcare Of Atlanta Has Statewide Impact And 100 Year Heritage Of Service

Children's Healthcare Of Atlanta Impact Felt In Southwest Georgia by Jennifer Parks.  Albany Herald.  October 26, 2015

Cost Of Dementia Far Exceeds Cancer And Heart Disease; Medicare Often will Not Cover Expenses For Dementia

Costs For Dementia Care Far Exceeding Other Diseases, Study Finds by Gina Kolata.  The New York Times.  October 26, 2015. 

Intersection Of Medication And Surgery Shows Significant Problems; Study Is The First To Systematically Examine Problem

Hospitals Mess Up Medications In Surgery---A Lot by John Tozzi.  BloombergBusiness.  October 25, 2015. 

Saturday, September 12, 2015

California Legislature Passes Bill That Could Triple Access To Doctor-Assisted Suicides Across The Country

California Legislature Approves Assisted Suicide by Ian Lovett.  The New York Times.  September 11, 2015. 

Treatment Goals For High Blood Pressure Subject To Controversy; Lack Of Scientific Effectiveness Study is Cited

Blood Pressure, The Mystery Number by Gina Kolata.  The New York Times.  June 22, 2015. 

LED Lighting Revolution Could Better Align Body And Solar Cycle, Bring Health And Performance Benefits

High-Tech Lights To Help Baby Sleep, Or Students Stay Alert by Diane Cardwell.  The New York Times.  September 11, 2015. 

Hoping To Extend 25% Drop In Highway Deaths From 2004, 10 Automakers Agree To Install Automatic Braking Systems

Automakers Will Make Automatic Braking Systems Standard In New Cars by Bill Vlasic.  The New York Times.  September 11, 2015. 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

New Cholesterol Drug Available In Europe For 50-60% of U.S. Price; Role Of Government Is Key

Europe Gets Amgen Cholesterol Drug For 50-60 Pct Of U.S. Price by Ben Hirschler.  Reuters.  September 1, 2015. 

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Music Training Shapes Teenage Brain For Language Skills

How Music Training Alters The Teenage Brain.  Northwestern University/Science Daily.  July 20, 2015.

"Phenomenal Migration Of Patients To Uninsured, Underinsured and Self-Pay; Survey Shows Healthcare Affordability Issues In Georgia

Poll Finds Big Gaps In Rural Health Care by Andy Miller.  Georgia Health News.  July 22, 2015. 

Study Of Low-Risk Hospital Deliveries Shows Wide Cost Variation

How Much Does It Cost To Have A Baby?  Hospital Study Finds Huge Price Range by Michelle Andrews.  Kaiser Health News.  July 17, 2015. 

Oncologists Call For New Drug Cost Regulations; Cancer Drugs Projected To Grow At Compounded Annual Rate of 11.6% Through 2020.

Doctors Object To High Cancer-Drug Prices by Jeanne Whalen.  The Wall Street Journal.  July 23, 2015. 

Atlanta And Chicago Hospitals Compared: Impact Of Medicaid Expansion Or Non-Expansion

Some Public Hospitals Win, Others Lose With Obamacare by Robin Respaut.  Reuters.  July 23, 2015. 

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Bioelectric Medicine Offers To Harness Link Between Nervous And Immune Systems

Using Electricity To Treat Arthritis And Cancer? by Bret Steka, MD and Kevin Tracey MD.  Medscape.  May 12, 2015. 

Deadly And Costly Condition That Hospitalizes More Patients Than Heart Attack And Stroke Combined

The Surprising Health Condition That's America's Costliest--And One Of Its Most Lethal.  Newser/Yahoo.  July 7, 2015. 

Psychologists In Ethical Clash Chose to Protect Torture Program

Psychologists Shielded U.S.  Torture Program , Report Finds by James Fisen  The New York Times.  July 10, 2015. 

Study: Education Should Be Part Of U.S. Health Policy--Mortality And Education Levels Linked

Getting A Higher Education May Lengthen Your Life--Just Look At The Numbers by Justin Caba.  Medical Daily

Diabetes Results In Impaired Ability To Regulate Blood Flow In Brain Resulting In Cognitive And Daily Living Decline

The Scary Way Diabetes Affects Thinking Skills And Brain Function by Carolyn Gregoire.  Huffington Post.  June 11, 2015. 

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Prevalence Of Metabolic Syndrome Has Seemed To Stablize; Demographics May Foreshadow Future Rise However

Prevalence Of Metabolic Syndrome In The U.S. Has Stabilized.  Can It Last?  by Karen Kaplan.  The Lost Angeles Times.  May 19, 2015. 

Suicide Rate For Black Boys Doubled Over Last Two Decades; Rate For White Children Dropped

Suicide Rates Among Young Black Boys On The Rise by Carina Storrs.  CNN.  May 19, 2015. 

A Quarter Of All Elderly Americans Could Become "Elder Orphans"

A Quarter Of All Elderly Americans Could Be Orphans In The Times To Come by Anjali Singh Deswai.  May 19, 2015. 

Study Involving 32,000 Men Shows Association Of Frequent Ejaculation And Reduced Prostate Cancer Risk

Best Evidence Yet!:  Ejaculation Reduces Prostate Cancer Risk by Nick Mulcahy.  Medscape. May 17, 2015. 

L'Oreal To Begin 3D-Printing Skin For Product Evaluation; Firm Ended Animal Testing In 1989

L'Oreal To Begin 3D-Printing Skin by Tracy Staedter.  Discovery.  May 19, 2015. 

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Reorganizing Work Flow Allows Stroke Patients To Quickly Move From Door-To-Needle And Still Benefit From MRI

Saving Critical Time Diagnosing Stroke Patients With MRI By Borrowing 'Lean' Principles.  MedStar Washington Hospital Center.  May 13, 2015. 

Three-Way Link Between Antibiotic Use, Gut Bacteria, And Later Disease

Infant Antibiotic Use Linked To Adult Diseases.  University of Minnesota, Academic Health Center/Science Daily.  May 13, 2015. 

541,000 Georgians Enroll In This Year's ACA Exchanges; Gwinnett Leads The Way With Over 73,000

Gwinnett, Metro Atlanta Top Exchange Enrollment by Andy Miller.  Georgia Health News.  May 13, 2015. 

Fingerprints Provide Drug-Use Evidence That Cannot Be Faked

Fingerprints Show Success As Cocaine Drug Test Via Chemical Secretion by Chris Weller.  Medical Daily.  May 15, 2015. 

$37 Billion Needed Over Next Ten Years To Spur Antibiotic Development; Antimicrobial Resistance Could Kill 300 Million Prematurely If AMR Is Not Addressed

Multibillion-Dollar Investment Needed To Fight Drug-Resistant 'Superbugs' by Denise Roland.  The Wall Street Journal.  May 13, 2015.