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Significant association between depression severity and poor glycemic control (PGC) among Hispanics

Significant association between depression severity and poor glycemic control (PGC) among Hispanics

Study supports the view that public concerns about genetic discrimination are substantial

Study supports the view that public concerns about genetic discrimination are substantial

Patients with type 2 diabetes who participate in group education programs require less medication

Patients with type 2 diabetes who participate in group education programs require less medication

St. John's Wort only minimally effective in relieving major depression

St. John's Wort only minimally effective in relieving major depression

Social anxiety disorder patients may be avoiding their doctor

Social anxiety disorder patients may be avoiding their doctor

Primary care clinics at Veterans Affairs hospitals are not recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder

Primary care clinics at Veterans Affairs hospitals are not recognizing posttraumatic stress disorder

Black children are more than twice as likely to die from a traumatic injury as are white children

Black children are more than twice as likely to die from a traumatic injury as are white children

Broader range of treatments for excessive sweating disorder, Mayo Clinic Proceedings says

Broader range of treatments for excessive sweating disorder, Mayo Clinic Proceedings says

Obese workers' pay lower due to health costs

Obese workers' pay lower due to health costs

Health care resources distributed unevenly in Kansas

Health care resources distributed unevenly in Kansas

Decline in major heart disease offset by rise in diagnosed angina among British men

Decline in major heart disease offset by rise in diagnosed angina among British men

Internet may help prevent blindness in Medicaid patients with diabetes

Internet may help prevent blindness in Medicaid patients with diabetes

Scalpel-free surgery could reduce risk of HIV and Hepatitis exposure for health care workers in city hospitals

Scalpel-free surgery could reduce risk of HIV and Hepatitis exposure for health care workers in city hospitals

Couple demand an apology over failed vasectomy

Couple demand an apology over failed vasectomy

3 questions identify children at risk of passive smoking

3 questions identify children at risk of passive smoking

No evidence that calcium and vitamin D prevent fractures

No evidence that calcium and vitamin D prevent fractures

Asians and Pacific Islanders have the highest levels of iron in their blood

Asians and Pacific Islanders have the highest levels of iron in their blood

Substituting nurses for doctors results in high quality care, few savings

Substituting nurses for doctors results in high quality care, few savings

Report reveals urgent need to improve physical health of people with Schizophrenia

Report reveals urgent need to improve physical health of people with Schizophrenia

Direct-to-consumer advertising may influence physicians' prescribing decisions

Direct-to-consumer advertising may influence physicians' prescribing decisions

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