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Medical technology in Sweden

Medical technology in Sweden

Oral diabetes medication - new guidelines

Oral diabetes medication - new guidelines

Miscarriage and abortion raises likelihood of future low birthweight babies

Miscarriage and abortion raises likelihood of future low birthweight babies

Massage eases pain and anxiety after surgery

Massage eases pain and anxiety after surgery

Effectiveness and risks of six bisphosphonates for osteoporosis

Effectiveness and risks of six bisphosphonates for osteoporosis

Hospitalizations for children with HIV drop by nearly two thirds

Hospitalizations for children with HIV drop by nearly two thirds

Corgenix Medical enters development agreement wth NIH

Corgenix Medical enters development agreement wth NIH

Combining medications often best strategy to battle rheumatoid arthritis

Combining medications often best strategy to battle rheumatoid arthritis

Omega-3 fatty acids for depression - new trial

Omega-3 fatty acids for depression - new trial

Biological physics creates diagnostics of the future

Biological physics creates diagnostics of the future

Adult ADHD significantly impacts on social, financial and personal aspects of life

Adult ADHD significantly impacts on social, financial and personal aspects of life

A common language for health care IT needed

A common language for health care IT needed

Survey underscores importance of emotional/educational needs among women with advanced breast cancer

Survey underscores importance of emotional/educational needs among women with advanced breast cancer

Raised public awareness of hepatitis C leads to 10 per cent increase in diagnoses

Raised public awareness of hepatitis C leads to 10 per cent increase in diagnoses

Patient satisfaction benchmarking program makes list of top 10

Patient satisfaction benchmarking program makes list of top 10

HHS releases new tools with aim to make health care safer

HHS releases new tools with aim to make health care safer

For babies with specific complex heart defects, death risk is far lower at most experienced hospitals

For babies with specific complex heart defects, death risk is far lower at most experienced hospitals

Only half of all Americans age 50 and over have had a colonoscopy

Only half of all Americans age 50 and over have had a colonoscopy

U.S. hospitals charged $873 billion in 2005

U.S. hospitals charged $873 billion in 2005

Do people make better decisions when they understand average risk?

Do people make better decisions when they understand average risk?

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