When Doctors Serve on Company Boards
Cancer centers are re-evaluating their relationships with health care companies, including when, if ever, doctors and researchers should serve on corporate boards. Here are some […]
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Cancer centers are re-evaluating their relationships with health care companies, including when, if ever, doctors and researchers should serve on corporate boards. Here are some […]
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This article was reported and written in a collaboration with ProPublica, the nonprofit journalism organization. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has abruptly changed the focus […]
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Sophia Harrison, 51, is a single mother of two, with an extended family to support. She has lived with epilepsy her entire life; she suffers […]
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A child’s risk of obesity as they grow up can be influenced by modifications to their DNA prior to birth, a new University of Southampton […]
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WEDNESDAY, Feb. 20, 2019 — A half-hour of morning exercise can help control blood pressure in overweight and obese people for the entire day, a […]
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can lead to mental health disorders in adolescence, and healthy family functioning and civic engagement can mitigate such damaging impact, according […]
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Oracle announced its Health Sciences goBalto Activate cloud service, which is designed to help accelerate clinical trials, would now offer integration with Quorum’s institutional review […]
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Irish teenagers aged 15 to 19 have the tenth highest obesity level in the developed world, according to a new report. The report by the […]
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— There are plenty of ways to encourage kids to eat more fruits and vegetables, the U.S. Department of Agriculture says. Here are the agency’s […]
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If you’ve been laid up on the couch recently then you already know, there’s a stomach flu making its rounds. Known more formally as norovirus, […]
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