Medscape Medical News Headlines
- WellCare to Pay $35.2 Million Amid Medicaid Probe
- Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension May Respond to Sildenafil Over Long Term
- Heart Rate Variability Useful in Management of Fetal Growth Retardation
- HAART Improves Syphilis Serologic Response Rates in HIV Patients
- Chicken Collagen Reduces Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Anastrozole Associated With Joint Symptoms in Patients With Breast Cancer
- Bariatric Surgery May Improve Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Health News from Medical News Today
- HIV/AIDS Advocates In Georgia Discuss Need For Improved Outreach Efforts, Particularly Those For Blacks, Rural Residents, Young People
- N.J.’s Largest Insurer Filing For For-Profit Status; Change Could Result In $1B Charitable Foundation
- Law Barring Discrimination Based On Sexual Orientation Applies To Doctors, Calif. Supreme Court Rules
- AP/Long Island Newsday Profiles Effort To Address HIV/AIDS Through Community Development In Kenya
- WellCare Agrees To Pay $35.2M In Medicaid Fraud Investigation
- FDA Approval, Oversight Of Mifeprex ‘Consistent’ With Other Drugs, GAO Report Says
- Six Sigma Principles Drive Healthcare Behavior Change — Using Medication Compliance To Improve Healthcare Outcomes
MedlinePlus Health News
- Zoledronic Acid Protects Bones of Women Getting Breast Cancer Treatment
- Arsenic in Drinking Water Raises Diabetes Risk
- Vitamin B, Folate Supplements Won’t Help Heart
- Cognitive Score Changes Over Time May Hint at Dementia
- Ultrasound Used to Predict Heart Attack Risk
- More Juices Found to Affect Drugs’ Effectiveness
- Imaging System Lets Doctors ‘See’ Cancer During Surgery
NYT > Health
- Chemical Used in Plastic Bottles Is Safe, F.D.A. Says
- Methadone Rises as a Painkiller With Big Risks
- Psychologists Clash on Aiding Interrogations
- Priced Out of Weight Loss Camp
- Recipes for Health: Summer Pasta With Tomatoes and Chickpeas
- In Some Henna Tattoos, a Harmful Dye
- Skin Deep: Want a Face-Lift? First, Better Stop Smoking
American Medical News
- Final Medicare no-pay rule targets 10 hospital-acquired conditions
- Tons of donated medical texts sent to war zones in Afghanistan and Iraq
- House Democrats silence Medicare alarm, but long-term funding still unresolved
- Medicare buoyed by demo success after audits collect $700 million
- Unexpected connections (book excerpt: The Light Within)
- Most states said to have good rules on pain medicines
- Academic leaders work to ease work force crisis