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Aug
07

Domestic Violence Screening: A Preventative Health Service or No Use at All?

Plenty of health care advocates agree that doctors should ask patients if they are being abused at home; however, a new study from the BMJ shows such screening might have little effect on reducing domestic violence.

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Aug
05

Health Advocates Agree That Breastfeeding Is Still Best

In recognition of World Breastfeeding Week, global health care advocates remind new parents of breast milk’s extraordinary ability to protect new infants from infection, disease and death.

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Jul
30

West Africa’s Ebola Epidemic Worsens, Despite Efforts From Doctors

As the Ebola epidemic in West Africa worsens, international health care workers struggle to overcome cultural beliefs increasing the spread of the deadly virus.

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Jul
18

New Guidelines for the Care of Hepatitis C

This year, for the first time ever, the World Health Organization has released a report outlining standards of hepatitis C screening, diagnosis and treatment

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Jul
15

A Cure for Hepatitis C – If You’ve Got $84,000 to Spare

A new hepatitis C treatment has been praised for its effectiveness and criticized for its very high price.

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Jul
11

Some American Employers May Be Exempt from Covering Employees’ Contraceptive Health Care

With the highly contested Supreme Court case last month, U.S. workplaces can now claim a religious exemption to avoid paying for contraceptive health insurance.

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Jun
19

Physician Assisted Suicide Gaining Acceptance in the United States

With New Mexico’s recent judicial decision in favor of assisted suicide, some think that the practice could soon be legalized in more American states.

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Jun
16

The Affordable Care Act: FAQs, 2014

What changes will consumers, insurers and politicians see in American health care policy this year?

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Jun
09

No Insurance for Part Time Workers at Target

U.S. retail giant Target’s recent health coverage announcement has stoked fears that the Affordable Care Act could lead to a reduction of hours and benefits for full time employees around the nation.

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Jun
06

On World Blood Donor Day, WHO Focuses on Mothers

Blood loss kills thousands of women every year, but better blood donation programs have the potential to reduce mother and infant mortality.

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