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Sunday, October 30, 2016

GMO Crops Seem To Facilitate Sales Of Seeds And Chemicals; Are Crop Yields In Fact Better For GMO Crops?

Doubts About The Promised Bounty Of Genetically Modified Crops by Danny Hakim.  The New York Times.  October 29, 2016
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Labels: farming, food, genetics, pesticides

Five Ways To Reduce Hospital Diagnosis Errors

Five Ways To Reduce Inpatient Diagnosis Errors by HealthLeaders Media Staff.  MedPageToday.  October 30, 2016
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Labels: diagnosis, hospital, patient care

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Direct-To-Consumer Drug Advertisement Is A Massive Growth Industry

Essay:  Direct-To-Consumer Drug Advertising On TV A Growth Industry.  Newsworks.  October 27, 2016
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Labels: drugs, marketing, patient care

Rapid Improvement In Voice Interface Could Be Key To Solving Long-Standing Problems In Healthcare

Voice Will Likely Be The Next Meaningful User Interface In Healthcare by Lisa Suennen.  MedCityNews.  October 28, 2016
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Labels: patient care, Technology

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Georgia Doctors: Many Negative About The Future; Suffer From Burnout

Many Georgia Doctors Are Dissatisfied, Survey Shows by Andy Miller. Georgia Health News.  October 18, 2016.
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Labels: careers, Georgia, physicians

Personalized Nutrition Based Upon Individual Unique DNA

Campbell Soup Invests In Nutrition Tech Startup by John Kell.  Fortune.  October 26, 2016. 
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Labels: Business, genetics, Nutrition

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

What Would A Public Insurance Option Look Like?

What Would A Public Insurance Option Look Like?  by Pauline Bartolone.  Kaiser Health News.  October 26, 2016.
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Labels: insurance, Obamacare, policy
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