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Dr. Ben Brown, charged with wife's death, is out of jail. Why the arrest took months.
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“We don't want to make everybody wait months and months to be able to find and access the...
Team highlights long-term impact of socioeconomic inequalities on quality of life for women after...
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoWhen it comes to health, inequalities can be seen at every level for women with breast cancer:...
Hip-replacement patient moves from severe arthritis to a “walking miracle” - Triad Business Journal
The Business Journals· 6 days agoFor a time, West wasn’t sure she would be able to continue the activities she loves. “I was having...
Opinion: Native Americans face huge healthcare disparities. Here's a way to help close the gaps
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe results, published in April by the journal JAMA Internal Medicine, were promising. Within 30...
California plans to enlist AI to translate healthcare information
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoTranslating “cardiac arrest” into Spanish is also tricky because “arresto” means getting detained by...
Outdoor exercise may benefit you more than indoor workouts
UPI· 3 days agoExercising in natural surroundings -- a jog through a park, a bicycle ride along a trail -- could be...
New Aurora Health Care president tackles role at lightning speed - The Business Journals
The Business Journals· 3 days agoGabrielle Finley-Hazle says she was happy as president and CEO of a health system in Phoenix and...
For Stenting in Calcified Lesions, Which Guide Is Best?
Medscape· 3 days agoIn the first randomized trial to compare imaging guidance for percutaneous interventions, optical...
To help children with high BMI, expert panel recommends 26 hours of behavior coaching — but not...
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe US Preventive Services Task Force updated its final recommendations Tuesday for how primary care clinicians can best help children with a high body mass index, the measure most practitioners use to determine whether a person has obesity.
How safe are Wichita hospitals for patients? See latest grades from watchdog report
The Wichita Eagle· 6 days agoHow safe are Wichita hospitals for patients? The spring 2024 grades report a reversal of an “alarming trend” of increasing health care-associated infections across the U.S., which were at a six-year high for the fall 2023 ratings.