High Stress Levels Result in Higher Mortality Rates
October 25th 2011If you didn't know it already, you do now: stress kills. That's according to the results of a new study that concludes that men who experience persistently moderate or high levels of stressful life events over a number of years have a 50% higher mortality rate.
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Study: Family, Friends Challenged in Dealing with Suicide
October 21st 2011Relatives and friends did not always receive clear and unambiguous warning signals from a suicidal individual. Even when it was obvious that something was seriously wrong, they could not always summon the courage to act, according to the results of a recent study.
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Canadian Study Finds Small Number of Docs Responsible for Most Disciplinary Actions
October 17th 2011According to a study published recently in Open Medicine, 606 Canadian physicians were disciplined by their provincial medical licensing authorities between 2000 and 2009. Researchers pointed out that the number of physicians disciplined each year represents only 0.06% to 0.11% of all physicians in Canada.
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Think Tank Unveils Strategy for Improving Health Care for Uninsured, Low-Income Americans
October 13th 2011A new set of strategies could dramatically improve how the U.S. health care system serves vulnerable populations, Americans who are uninsured, low-income, or members of racial and ethnic minority groups.
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