The High Healthcare Costs of Smoking
Researchers in the United States estimate that nearly 9% of annual healthcare spending in 2010...
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Researchers in the United States estimate that nearly 9% of annual healthcare spending in 2010...
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Patients with symptoms of depression appear to have a higher risk of developing an episode of low...
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When patients present to the hospital with STEMI, early reperfusion with PCI or thrombolytic...
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Consumers can typically compare prices before making purchases for most industries in the United...
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According to current estimates, the annual number of ED visits in the United States increased by...
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A comparison of isotonic to hypotonic intravenous fluid at maintenance rates for 48 hours in...
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A comparison of isotonic to hypotonic intravenous fluid at maintenance rates for 48 hours in...
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International investigators suggest that vitamin D supplementation does not appear to lower blood...
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Several key features appear to influence out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival to hospital...
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Medicare beneficiaries with coronary heart disease (CHD) who experience acute myocardial...
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Among highly selected patients with stage IIIB non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), surgical...
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Discontinuing statin therapy in patients with limited life expectancy appears to be safe and...
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Patients aged 65 and older appear to present with more severe pulmonary embolisms and have a...
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In light of the unrest in Baltimore in late April 2015, QCOR 2015, the American Heart...
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A study has found that repeat ED visits prior to admission appear to be common among children with...
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Chronic aspirin use appears to lower 30-day mortality among patients hospitalized with pneumonia,...
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Frequent ED users appear to have higher mortality rates and are at greater risk for being admitted to the hospital when compared with non-frequent users, according to findings of a meta-analysis. Frequent ED users had a 2.2-fold...
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A study has found that conducting individualized risk assessments of discharge to post-acute care...
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Women appear to have worse health than men after experiencing an acute myocardial infarction...
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Pain coping skills training using an internet-based program called PainCOACH appears to reduce...
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