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7 Better Ways Medicine Can Beat Back Swine Flu
Pandemic challenge: knowing what to do, when, and for whom.
Pain Medications: What You Need to Know About Acetaminophen, Darvon, and Darvocet
Despite concerns, experts say it's possible to take the medications safely—at recommended doses.
Health Reform, Too Tough on Hospital Readmission
Most Medicare patients who go back to the hospital are really, really sick.
Janice Kiecolt-Glaser: The Risks of Marital Discord
Not surprisingly, hostility brings on the stress hormones.
Treating COPD
Pulmonary rehabilitation may actually be the most beneficial of the various treatment options.
December 29, 2008
- Respiratory Disorders
Hospice Care Evolves as Alzheimer's, Other Ills Raise Demand
Putting terminally ill patients at ease during their final months of life.
'Sister Nurse' Responds to Critics
Nursing instructor Karen Madsen's hospital observations drew fire from other nurses.
‘Critical Care’ Is a Rising Med School Specialty
The specialty focuses on patients in intensive care units.
Transplant Patients Speak Out
Dozens of E-mails arrived in response to my Sick Girl post from others who have had transplants and begged to disagree with...
Treating Hepatitis B
There is usually no need for treatment of an acute infection in adults.
March 20, 2007
- Infectious Diseases
