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Health Archive
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Cancer Survival Statistics Show Dramatic Increase
Posted on March 13, 2011 | No CommentsBased on the statistics released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), it appears that the survival rate for cancer patients in the United States has improved dramatically over the last four decades. The figures were published this […] -
Study Offers Method for Improved Academic Performance
Posted on March 9, 2011 | No CommentsProfessors from several universities have joined together to develop a set of classroom exercises which are designed to improve the academic performance of minority middle school students. The goal is to reduce the racial achievement gap in core academic disciplines. The program, developed by Geoffrey […] -
EPA Funds 4 New Clean Air Research Centers
Posted on March 8, 2011 | No CommentsTo better understand the impact of air pollution on people’s health, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced that they will be funding 4 new Clean Air Research Centers. The four universities awarded the funding to operate the centers are already conducting what the agency […] -
CDC Study Shows that Ignition Interlocks Reduce DWI
Posted on March 6, 2011 | No CommentsCDC researchers have concluded that ignition interlocks are working to help prevent drivers from being re-arrested for DWI. Their findings, published in the March issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, showed a 67 percent reduction in re-arrest for DWI compared to individuals who […] -
CDC Report Links Opioid Pain Killers Increased Risk of Birth Defects
Posted on March 4, 2011 | No CommentsResults released from a study, published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, performed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, indicated a link between birth defects and mothers who took opiod pain killers. The report showed that painkillers such as codeine, oxycodone […] -
EPA Issues Follow-up Report on 1990 Clean Air Act
Posted on March 2, 2011 | No CommentsIn 1990 president Bush signed amendments to the Clean Air Act into law. Now, two decades later, the Environmental Protection Agency has released its report analyzing the costs and benefits that the amendments have had on the U.S. population and economy. According to the report, the […] -
Smoking Early in Pregnancy Raises Risk of Heart Defects in Infants
Posted on March 1, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Maternal cigarette smoking in the first trimester was associated with a 20 to 70 percent greater likelihood that a baby would be born with certain types of congenital heart defects. The most common […] -
Rare Type of Breast Cancer Linked to Childbirth Numbers
Posted on February 26, 2011 | No CommentsA new study finds that the more times a woman gives birth, the higher her risk of “triple-negative” breast cancer. Although this is a relatively uncommon subtype of the disease, it is very aggressive. At the same time, the study showed that women who have […] -
New California Bill Creates a Rift between Doctors and Physical Therapists
Posted on February 25, 2011 | No CommentsA bill recently introduced in the California Assembly would allow physicians to refer patients to physical therapy services which they own. This could potentially allow the doctors to directly profit from the referral. Current state law, known as the Moscone-Knox Act prohibits physician corporations from […]