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Mammography Debate Rages On
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First Of Controversial Bird Flu Studies Is Published : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “The paper describes experiments that suggest just a few genetic changes could potentially make a bird flu virus capable of becoming contagious in humans, and causing a dangerous pandemic. A fierce debate has raged over this study for months, because of fears that the work might provide a recipe for turning bird flu into a bioweapon.” View full resource at npr.org
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First Of Controversial Bird Flu Studies Is Published : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “The paper describes experiments that suggest just a few genetic changes could potentially make a bird flu virus capable of becoming contagious in humans, and causing a dangerous pandemic. A fierce debate has raged over this study for months, because of fears that the work might provide a recipe for turning bird flu into a bioweapon.” View full resource at npr.org
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Studies Reignite Mammography Debate For Middle-Aged Women : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “In two new papers, researchers found that two types of women would benefit from regular mammograms in their 40s: those who have very dense breasts, and those who have a close relative who had breast cancer. But some scientists say the papers are misleading women and their physicians.” View full resource at npr.org
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Mammogram Benefits Outweigh Risks for Women in 40s Having Breast Cancer Tests Every Two Years - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “The mammogram debate rages on as one more breast cancer screening study is added to the arsenal. New research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that the benefits outweigh the risks of mammography screenings in high-risk women in their 40s.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Studies Reignite Mammography Debate For Middle-Aged Women : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “In two new papers, researchers found that two types of women would benefit from regular mammograms in their 40s: those who have very dense breasts, and those who have a close relative who had breast cancer. But some scientists say the papers are misleading women and their physicians.” View full resource at npr.org
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The Great ICD-10 Debate: Healthcare Coding Transforms -- InformationWeek
informationweek.com — “Healthcare's move to ICD-10, an updated set of diagnosis and inpatient procedure codes, will affect everything from billing systems to medical records. After several delays, debate still rages on how to time the transition.” View full resource at informationweek.com
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The "Great" ICD-10 Debate: #Healthcare Coding Transforms http://t.co/6xUxIGE8
The Battle Over Banned Words - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher
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Should we stop kids from seeing words like 'dinosaur' & 'birthday' & 'slavery' on school tests? http://t.co/rAqVKfjf
Want to Prevent Cervical Cancer? Try Broccoli / Cinco Vidas
cincovidas.com — “While debate rages over Gardasil, the vaccine designed to prevent cervical cancer in women—and whether or not it does what it’s supposed to do—studies continue to support a natural solution showing promise against the disease: broccoli.” View full resource at cincovidas.com
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14 Never-Ending Food Debates | Food Republic
foodrepublic.com — “With calls for food reform across the board — ethics, safety, health and more — some pretty involved (and some decidedly less-involved) debates rage on across the culinary world. Chefs, policymakers and concerned citizens alike are opening the doors to discussion: where do we stand as far as food is concerned?” View full resource at foodrepublic.com
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Breast Cancer Screening And Better Treatment Saves Lives - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “A Dutch study to look at the effectiveness of breast cancer screening, shows that although treatments have also improved, population-based mammography initiatives still save lives. Mrs Rianne de Gelder, a PhD student and researcher at the Erasmus University Medical Center (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), presented the research at the eighth European Breast Cancer Conference (EBCC-8) in Vienna, adding to the debate surrounding screenings, that suggests they might do more harm than good...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Ohio Senate Bill Offers Male Lawmakers A Taste Of Their Own Medicine | TPM2012
2012.talkingpointsmemo.com — “An Ohio bill aimed at erectile dysfunction medication is the latest in a series of measures offered by female lawmakers eager to prove a point about the raging contraception debate.” View full resource at 2012.talkingpointsmemo.com
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Wind turbines: the future of renewable energy or a blight on UK countryside? - Investigations - The Ecologist
theecologist.org — “The wind farms debate rages on as the need for renewable energy grows. But is the UK in danger of putting aesthetics before the need to cut carbon emissions and adopt greener technologies?” View full resource at theecologist.org
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Wind turbines: the future of renewable energy or a blight on UK countryside?http://t.co/BI2qjQJA #greenenergy
Science-Based Medicine » Teaching Pseudoscience In Universities
sciencebasedmedicine.org — “The debate about teaching so-called complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in universities and medical schools rages on. Attention has turned recently to...” View full resource at sciencebasedmedicine.org
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Workplaces with Decreased Productivity Blame Stress Over Personal Debt Levels of Employees | Moneyland | TIME.com
moneyland.time.com — “Financial education advocates point to three primary places to reach those who need help with their money: in schools, the point of sale, and at work. A debate rages over the first two. But efforts to educate employees at the office are spreading fast.” View full resource at moneyland.time.com
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Debate rages over pioneering genetic treatment - Royal College of Midwives
rcm.org.uk — “Researchers have been awarded £6m in funding to develop a groundbreaking treatment, in a bid to prevent genetic conditions.” View full resource at rcm.org.uk
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