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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Dozens Of Georgia Hospitals Operating In The Red: 5 Things To Know

Dozens Of Georgia Hospitals Operating In The Red:  5 Things To Know by Ayla Ellison.  Becker Hospital Review.  January 27, 2016. 
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Labels: Georgia, hospitals, medicaid, Obamacare

Substance Abuse And Suicide Deaths Explain Only A Portion Of Increase In Death Rates For White Adults 45-54

Middle-Age Whites In US Dying At Higher-Than-Expected Rates by Marcia Frellick.  Medscape.  January 29, 2016
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Labels: mortality, Public Health, statistics

Friday, January 29, 2016

Possible New Screening Method For Breast Cancer Focuses On Molecular Alternations

Vital Clues To Future Cancer Development In Normal Breast Tissue DNA.  University College London/Medical Xpress.  January 29, 2016. 
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Labels: breast, genetics, women

Zika Illustrates The Fact That Emerging Infectious Diseases Are Increasing And Unpredictable

Zika:  The Unexpected Pandemic by Michael Smith.  MedPage Today.  January 29, 2016
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Labels: climate, epidemics, infection

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Scope Of Practice Struggle In Georgia Dental Health

Lawmaker Blasts Dental Group Over Hygienist Bill by Andy Miller.  Georgia Health News.  January 27, 2016
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Labels: dental, dentistry, Georgia, Public Health

Zika Virus May Push South America To Loosen Abortion Bans

Zika Virus May Push South America to Loosen Abortion Bans by Sarah Zhang.  Wired.  January 28, 2016. 
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Labels: children, epidemics, women

Genetic Cause For Inappropriate Purning Of Neural Connections--Possible Link To Schizophrenia

"Schizophrenia Gene" Discovery Sheds Light On Possible Cause by Rachael Rettner.  LiveScience/Scientific American.  January 28, 2016
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Labels: genetics, mental health
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