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Doctors
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Chronically Ill U.S. Patients Often Skip Care Due to Costs
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Heart Failure Accounts for 37% of Medicare Spending
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Study Questions Screening Heart Attack Patients for Depression
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Beta Blocker Use Questioned in Non-Heart Surgery
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Barriers to Good Asthma Care Detailed
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Written Instructions Cut Bleeding Risk for Blood Thinner Use
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Pediatric Heart Surgeons May Be Best Choice for Adults
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ER Physicians Press for New Cardiac Arrest Strategies
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Counseling Can Combat Youth Violence
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U.S. Experts Still Unsure of Allergy Relief by Mouth
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When It Comes to Prescription Drugs, Get Smart
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Pediatricians Could Help Screen for Alcohol Abuse in Home
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Smokers' Homes More Likely to House Hungry Kids
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America's Pending Shortage of Cancer Doctors
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Most Off-Label Cancer Drug Use for Palliative Care
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Doctors Lack Smoking Cessation Training
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Doctors Often Prescribe Placebo Treatments
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Speedy Care After Heart Attack Key to Survival
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Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Updated
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New Cancer Patients Retain Little Medical Information
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Study Urges Low-Tech Solutions for Medical Errors
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Doctors Often Overestimate Patients' Health Literacy
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Delicate Debate Urged Over Withdrawal of Life Support
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Heart Docs Often Fail to Order Tests Before Angioplasty
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Cancer Screenings for Medicaid Patients Miss Targets
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Warfarin Underused in Atrial Fibrillation Patients
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Lack of Insurance Raises Abused Babies' Death Risk
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Antibiotics May Not Cause Diarrheal Bacteria
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Oregon's Assisted Suicide Law May Overlook Depressed Patients
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Doctors Know Little About Consumer-Directed Health Plans
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Radio-Frequency Tags Cut Specimen Bottle Errors
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Patients Benefit From End-of-Life Discussions With a Doctor
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Early Mobility Best for ICU Patients
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Pediatricians Would Admit Error Only Half the Time
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Form IDs Spinal Patients Likely to Stick With Therapy
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Group Urges Depression Screening for Heart Patients
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Hard Decisions for the Littlest Lives
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Patient Harm From Problem 'Handoffs' Is Common: Report
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Physical Exam as Good as High Tech in Assessing Heart Failure
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Voice Problems in Seniors Undertreated
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For Some Doctors, Empathy Is in Short Supply
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Many Doctors Don't Know Blood Pressure Guidelines
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Spanish Speakers Have Difficulty Accessing Health Care in U.S.
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Patient-Reported Health Scores May Predict Head, Neck Cancer
Outcomes
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Drug Treatment for Osteoporosis Patients Urged
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Spiritual Beliefs Part of Health Care for Some
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Special Dyes and Lighting Kill MRSA, Research Shows
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9/11's Health Effects Lingered for Years
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Patient-Centered 'Medical Home' Models Lag in Key Areas
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Colon Cancer Treatments Need Improvements
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Med School Diversity May Help Whites Care Better for Minorities
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FDA Demands Tougher Warnings on Immunosuppressive Drugs
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Even Kids With Known Allergies Can Be Safely Vaccinated
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Defibrillators Don't Diminish Quality of Life
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Doctors Could Play a Part in Preventing Suicides
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Antipsychotic Drug Use Up in Elderly Despite Warnings
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Older Patients Less Likely to Be Taken to Trauma Centers
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Older Adults Reluctant to Question Surgical Treatment
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Exercise Reduces Blood Pressure...
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Epilepsy Receiving Inadequate Attention
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Many Hispanics Shut Out of U.S. Health Care System
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U.S. Hospitals Underutilize Proven Heart Failure Therapy
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New Technique Removes Gallbladder Without External Incisions
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Blood Sugar Test May Also Aid Diabetes Detection
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Medical Blogs May Threaten Patient Privacy
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Most Americans Want Health Care Reform
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One-Fifth of British Childhood Cancer Survivors Smoke
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ER, Doctor Visits Topped 1 Billion in 2006
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Exercise Lowers Risk of Colon Cancer
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What's in a Name? When It Comes to Drugs, Plenty
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For Psychiatrists, Talk Therapy Falling by Wayside
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Ob/Gyn Group Urges Routine HIV Tests for All Women
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New Test Identifies Heavy Drinkers
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Surgical Errors Cost Almost $1.5B a Year
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Experts Urge Research on Sleep Apnea-Heart Disease Link
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Alzheimer's Treatment Trials May Have Special Challenges
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ER Visit Leaves Many Confused
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Web Site Demystifies Lab Tests
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Antidepressant Scripts Up 16 Million Over 3-Year Period
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Alcohol Use Frequently Overlooked Before Surgery
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Kidney Patients Less Likely to Get Heart Attack Meds
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Medicare to Pay Bonuses for 'E-Prescribing'
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When Babies Die, Obstetricians Suffer, Too
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Gene Variations May Predict Antidepressant Response
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U.S. Health Care Still Ill, Survey Finds
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Third of Elderly Patients Take Companion to See Doctor
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Poor Blood Sugar Control After Heart Surgery Impacts Outcomes
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Colon Cancer Screening Rates Remain Low
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Trauma Center Counseling Reduces Kids' Repeat Injuries
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Men Often Not Told of Severity of Wife's Cancer
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College-Educated Fare Better When Cancer Strikes
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Cancer Care Unaffected by Doctor Reimbursement Changes
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Kids' Obesity May Lead to Epidemic of Adult Diabetes
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Pediatricians Recommend Cholesterol Drugs for Some Kids
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Are Medical Meetings Environmentally Unfriendly?
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Sudden Hearing Loss May Portend Stroke
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Guidelines Updated
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New Scheduler Helps Track Kids' Shots
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MRSA Rates Tied to Hospital Understaffing
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Sickle Cell Drug Underused by Physicians
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