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Physicians discuss the "best sleeping pill". Weigh in
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amednews: Weighing alternative remedies :: Feb. 20, 2012 ... American Medical News
ama-assn.org — “With 53% of Americans using dietary supplements, discussing such products should be part of primary care, doctors say. Physicians offer tips on addressing the subject.” View full resource at ama-assn.org
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Weighing alternate remedies: Doctors offer tips on how to address dietary supplements with patients http://t.co/zbL2Szaq
Do you like your job? - JAAPA
jaapa.com — “It is widely believed that physician assistants like their jobs. But what does that mean? Do PAs always like their jobs? Who really likes their job? Can you quantify it?” View full resource at jaapa.com
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Dr. Robert Goldweber discusses how to reduce the potential for Salmonella infection - YouTube
youtube.com — “On the heels of the USDA ground turkey recall, emergency department physician Dr. Robert Goldwever M.D. weighed in on Salmonella bacteria and what you can do...” View full resource at youtube.com
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Huntington doctor Robert Goldweber discusses how to reduce the potential for #Salmonella #infection http://ow.ly/63unW #YouTube #video
Midlife: An expert discusses evolving conventional wisdom on hormone replacement therapy - latimes.com
latimes.com — “At midlife, many women weigh the benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy. After the scare of some early studies, doctors are finding that HRT can be worth it for many menopausal women. An endocrinologist talks about the latest thinking.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Expert talks about the very real option of hormone replacement therapy http://me.lt/3n53y
Augusta panel weighs in on health care overhaul | The Augusta Chronicle
chronicle.augusta.com — “Moving toward health care reform could mean some short-term pain, higher premiums and frustration when an estimated 32 million previously uninsured people crash the system, an expert panel of Augusta hospital CEOs and physician leaders said during a discussion at The Augusta Chronicle.In the long term, though, it could mean greater gains in health for the population through better preventive care and a system that rewards quality over volume, they said.” View full resource at chronicle.augusta.com
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Augusta panel weighs in on health care overhaul: By Tom Corwin Moving toward health care reform could mean some ... http://bit.ly/dcMUte
Newly Developed Prediction Tool Helps Estimate Local Recurrence in Patients with Non-Invasive Breast Cancer
newswise.com — “The decision regarding treatment following breast-conserving surgery for patients diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS) has long been an area of discussion and confusion for patients and physicians alike. While the mortality rates for DCIS remain low, the risk of local recurrence in the breast is high. In an attempt to help physicians and patients weigh the risks and benefits of the available options, researchers from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) are reporting in the J” View full resource at newswise.com
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Newly Developed Prediction Tool Helps Estimate Local Recurrence in Patients with Non-Invasive Breast Cancer
newswise.com — “The decision regarding treatment following breast-conserving surgery for patients diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS) has long been an area of discussion and confusion for patients and physicians alike. While the mortality rates for DCIS remain low, the risk of local recurrence in the breast is high. In an attempt to help physicians and patients weigh the risks and benefits of the available options, researchers from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) are reporting in the J” View full resource at newswise.com
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Can the risk of #reoccurance after surgury in #patients with non-invasive #breast #cancer be predicted? #womenshealth http://url4t.com/ILE
U.S. HealthWorks on Q13 Fox in Seattle Discussing Latest Flu News - USHealthWorks
ushealthworks.posterous.com — “U.S. HealthWorks on Q13 Fox in Seattle Discussing Latest Flu News - USHealthWorks” View full resource at ushealthworks.posterous.com
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Should we still be concerned about #H1N1? One of our doctors weighs in http://ow.ly/Wx6m
Young Doctors Weigh In On Health Care : NPR
npr.org — “Two young doctors, just finishing up their residencies, discuss the decisions behind their career choices. Nicole Loeding is going into primary care, while Brian Southern, after becoming disillusioned with primary care, has chosen pulmonary critical care.” View full resource at npr.org
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Young Doctors Weigh In On Health Care : NPR: http://bit.ly/15RrOh - worth 8 minutes of your time - read the comments - HT to my daughter!
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