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Monday, November 30, 2015

Use Of Computers During Appointments Leaves Patients Less Satisfied; Doctors Spend More Time Correcting Or Disagreeing With Patients

Doctors' Use Of Computers During Appointments Leaves Patients Less Satisfied by Kathryn Doyle.  Reuters.  November 30, 2015. 
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Labels: communications, computers, measurement, patient care

Brains Of Men And Women Not That Different

The Brains Of Men And Women Aren't Really that Different, Study Finds by Kate Wheeling.  Science Magazine, 
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Labels: behavior, Brain, gender, Neuroscience

New York Becomes The First U.S. City To Warn Of Sodium Levels In Foods

New York Is The First U.S. City With Salt Warning On Restaurant Menus by Barbara Goldberg.  November 30, 2015. 
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Labels: cardiovascular, diet, regulation, salt, stroke

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Public Policy Shifts In The 70's Have LedTo Greater Regional Inequality And Inequality Between Metro Areas

Why The Economic Fates Of America's Cities Diverged by Phillip Longman.  The Atlantic.  November 28, 2015. 
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Labels: economics, inequality, policy, poverty

Obesity In Youth Linked To Heightened Risk For Sudden Cardia Death Later In Life

Obesity In Youth May Harm Health Later In Life, Even After Weight Loss  by Robert Preidt.  CBS News.  November 27, 2015. 
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Labels: cardiovascular, Obesity, Research

Friday, November 27, 2015

Wall Street Journal: "Pros And Cons Of Concierge Medicine"

Wall Street Journal:  "Pros And Cons Of Concierge Medicine" by Jen Wieczner.  Wall Street Journal/Concierge Medicine Today.  November 25, 2015. 
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Labels: costs, patient care, physicians

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Male And Female Drinking Patterns Becoming More Alike In The US

Male And Female Drinking Patterns Becoming More Alike In The US.  National Institutes Of Health.  November 23, 2015. 
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Labels: alcohol, drinking, women
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