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No child likes to go to the hospital, and now a study by Montreal researchers has added another reason - the pediatric intensive-care unit.
No child likes to go to the hospital, and now a new study by Montreal researchers has added another reason - the pediatric intensive-care unit.
SOUTHEAST - The state Office of Mental Health has revoked the operating licenses of a private mental-health facility that treats young adults at two residential centers in Southeast, ruling that the facility failed to correct repeated violations and that its owner and clinical director lied at an administrative hearing.
BioMedEcon Group, a leading provider of health economics and outcomes research, presented findings of a unique nine-year retrospective claims analysis that compared the per-patient, median healthcare costs of newly-diagnosed patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) to matched patients with depression. The study, supported by Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
The first of May last year was a good day for Dana Roberts and his wife, Patty. They had cleaned the yard behind their Prineville home, burned some tree limbs and other brush. They ran some errands and watched a movie and that night’s episode of “American Idol.” Dana, a 61-year-old retired Les Schwab employee, told Patty he was feeling as if he had more energy lately. It had just been a really ...
The local government of Spain's southwestern region of Andalucia said Wednesday it was preparing a pioneering euthanasia law which would allow terminally ill patients to refuse medical treatment and make it illegal to keep someone alive by artificial means.
THE local government of Spain's southwestern region of Andalucia said today it was preparing a pioneering euthanasia law which would allow terminally ill patients to refuse medical treatment and make it illegal to keep someone alive by artificial means.
Increased popularity of mother's little helper reflects drop in quality and availability of street heroin
Increased popularity of diazepam reflects drop in quality and availability of street heroin
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