Schaub, Texans to raise awareness about concussions – Houston Chronicle


Houston Chronicle
Schaub, Texans to raise awareness about concussions
Houston Chronicle
Matt Schaub says he is "excited" to be in partnership with Methodist Concussion Center and their efforts to bring awareness to youth on the ...
Methodist, Houston Texans Bring Concussion Awareness to Student AthletesNewswise (press release)
Houston Texans, clinic team on concussion effortFOXNews

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Harvard leads medical schools in survey – Boston Globe (blog)


University of Virginia The Cavalier Daily
Harvard leads medical schools in survey
Boston Globe (blog)
Harvard Medical School is again the top research medical school in the United States, according to annual rankings released today by US News & World Report. ...
Penn medical school ranked No. 2 in US News pollPhiladelphia Inquirer
Hopkins medical school No. 3 on U.S. News rankingsBizjournals.com
The UW School of Medicine still rocksSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
MiamiHerald.com -Gainesville Sun -Crain's Cleveland Business
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Fiber and nuts cut BBD risk – Food Consumer


The Hindu
Fiber and nuts cut BBD risk
Food Consumer
The study led by Su X and colleagues from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School showed that women who had highest intakes of dietary fiber ...
Buzz kill: Study shows drinking in teenage years increases risk of breast cancerSU The Daily Orange (subscription)
Teenagers Who Drink Regularly Have High Chance of Developing Breast CancerTopNews United States
Vitamin supplements may lower risk for breast cancerBartlesville Live
ModernMedicine -Tech Jackal -Natural News.com
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Safety on the syllabus: Patient safety becoming part of medical education – American Medical News


University of Central Florida (blog)
Safety on the syllabus: Patient safety becoming part of medical education
American Medical News
[Photo by Tori Soper / http://www.torisoper.com] Robert O. Bonow, MD, graduated from medical school in 1973. Caitlin Schaninger will graduate in June. ...
11 Ways to Improve Patient SafetyUniversity of Central Florida (blog)
“Keeping the Promise": Putting Patients at the Center of SafetyInjuryBoard.com (blog)

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Medical pot use can conflict with job rules – USA Today


KOMO News
Medical pot use can conflict with job rules
USA Today
... that prohibit the use of medical marijuana for transportation workers in safety-sensitive jobs, including pilots, school bus drivers, truck drivers, ...
Gone to potBoston Globe
The Dean of Marijuana UPortfolio.com
Legalizing Marijuana Not Worth the CostsCNBC
Behavioral Health Central (blog) -Carolinian (subscription) -CNBC
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Obama chooses Harvard professor Donald Berwick to run Medicare, Medicaid – Boston Globe

Obama chooses Harvard professor Donald Berwick to run Medicare, Medicaid
Boston Globe
By Susan Milligan, Globe Staff WASHINGTON -- Harvard Medical School professor Donald Berwick's nomination to run the nation's Medicare and Medicaid programs ...
Obama nominates head of Medicare, Medicaid CentersReuters
President Nominates Professor to Health JobNew York Times
Obama Picks Harvard's Berwick for Medicare, MedicaidBusinessWeek
Medscape -Washington Post -The Associated Press
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Your ‘Sick’ Kid May Be Well Enough for Day Care – U.S. News & World Report (blog)


Scope (blog)
Your 'Sick' Kid May Be Well Enough for Day Care
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
"There's a lot of phobia regarding pinkeye and colds," which isn't justified, says study lead author Andrew Hashikawa, a pediatrician at the Medical College ...
Day Care Centers Send Kids Home With Minor IllnessesSmartAboutHealth
Survey shows day cares are too quick to send sick kids homeUSA Today
Too Sick for Day Care? Depends Who You AskWall Street Journal (blog)
CBS MoneyWatch.com (blog)
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KU plans medical school expansion – Kansas City Star

KU plans medical school expansion
Kansas City Star
KU chose to grow the medical school in Salina and Wichita because, Chumley said, “there is a lot of literature indicating that students are likely to stay ...
Regents Approve KU Plan to Expand Medical ClassesKansas CW
KU Med Plans Expansions for Salina and WichitaKCUR
KU Plan to Expand Medical Classes Approvedfox4kc.com

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