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Friday, June 5, 2015

High Stakes In Supreme Court Obamacare Decision: Over 6 Million May Lose Tax Credits; Over 400,000 In Georgia

State-By-State Effects Of A Ruling For Challengers In King v. Burwell.  Kaiser Family Foundation. June 2015.
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Labels: Georgia, legal, Obamacare, political

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Comprehensive Screening Of Virus Exposure Could Help Identify Hidden And new Viral Infections

Cheap Blood Test Reveals Every Virus You've Ever Been Exposed To by Jessica Hamzelou.  New Scientist.  June 4, 2015. 
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Labels: immunology, Research, Testing, tests, virus

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Context Often Determines Perceived Pain: Marathon Lessons

Forgetting The Pain Of Exercise by Gretchen Reynolds.  The New York Times.  June 3, 2015. 
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Labels: motivation, pain, perception, psychology

Anxiety, Surpassing Depression, Leads To Exploding Campus Demand For Mental Health Services

Anxious Students Strain College Mental Health Centers by Jan Hoffman.  The New York Times.  May 27, 2015. 
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Labels: Anxiety, depression, mental health, patient care, students

California Water Usage--A Problem For All Of Us But Also An Opportunity

Fear Of Almonds by Mark Bittman.  The New York Times.  June 3, 2015. 
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Labels: costs, environment, food

Monday, June 1, 2015

Predictable Public Health Disasters Are Not Being Planned For

The Most Predictable Disaster In The History Of The Human Race by Ezra Klein. Vox.  May 27, 2015. 
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Labels: epidemics, epidemiology, global public health

Dense Breast Tissue Notification Laws Raise Issues Of Testing, Treatment, Cost, And Technology

You Have Dense Breasts.  What Does That Mean?  by Barbara Feder Ostrov.  The Washington Post.  June 1, 2015. 
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Labels: diagnosis, Testing, women
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