The current study estimates that current numbers for the national infect rate are 50 times lower than the actual rate of infection.
Shift work found to decay brain function
Assessing participants’ speed and memory, researchers found that shift work adversely affects cognition.
Red wine’s acclaimed ingredient may do more harm than good
Researchers found that the supplements do not augment training effects, but may actually inhibit them.
Researchers criticize government’s move to fine hospitals who treat COPD often
The University of Michigan said the new rules penalize hospitals that are helping poor and “medically complex” COPD sufferers.
Movember: Watch the hilarious ‘Let It Go’ parody — ‘Let It Grow’
The “Movember” movement is all about “changing the face of men’s health.”
Last known infected U.S. Ebola patient upgraded to ‘stable’ condition
Health officials are monitoring a number of cases around the country as they seek to contain the Ebola outbreak.
Reearchers: Too much milk may not be very good for bones or the body
The researchers warn that their findings “should be interpreted cautiously.”
Medicare releases 3,000 pages of new regulations on 2015 payments
The agency said the changes are meant to improve consumers’ experience.
Maine judge rejects state-ordered quarantine for Ebola nurse
The nurse says she is keenly aware of the public’s fear of the deadly Ebola virus.
Dignity Health to pay $37 million to settle overcharging claims
Thirteen hospitals in California, Nevada and Arizona are alleged to have overbilled Medicare and TRICARE.
- «Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 81
- 82
- 83
- 84
- 85
- …
- 188
- Next Page»