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- RedScrubs Weekly Wrap-up May 16, 2008
- 1970 Gas Price Wars applied to 2008 Healthcare
- Retail Clinic Treating Mostly Uninsured
- Emergency Department crowding not due to medical indigence.
- Who’s who: Patient Visiting hours and Visitors
- Nursing as a mid-career change.
- DASH Diet May Stave Off Heart Disease or Stroke
- RedScrubs Weekly Wrap-up, May 9, 2008
- Dietary Supplements and Medications for Chronic Illnesses
- Denying the disease
- Pine Bark Naturally Reduces Osteoarthritis, Lowers Joint Pain and Improves Physical Function
- Probiotics May Reduce the Incidence of Antibiotic and Clostridium Difficile-associated Diarrhea
- More Bad News About Fructose
- RedScrubs’ Weekly Wrap-up, May 2, 2008
- Caloric Restriction Inhibits While Obesity Fuels Cancer Growth
- Using the BMI, Not Cholesterol, to Predict Cardiovascular Risk
- New Study Challenges Concept that Breastfeeding Reduces Childhood Obesity
- Graduation! No more school, no more homework, no more studying, no more insurance coverage.
- Conjugated Linoleic Acid May Need Help in Weight Loss Efforts
- No Benefits, No Thanks
- Folate Blunts Damage from Heart Attacks
- RedScrubs’ Weekly Wrap-up, April 25, 2008
- Bitter Melon, Diabetes and Exercise
- Non-profit Health Insurance, mmmmmmm
- Overweight and Obesity Now Associated With Psychiatric Disorders
- Stroke Video
- States bribed by CMS to turn away Emergency Department Patients.
- Fruits and Vegetables, Inviting New Guests to Dinner
- Dust and Infection Control
- Neutropenic Diet Treatment During Cancer Treatment, Evidence Based?
- RedScrubs’ Weekly Wrap-up, April 18, 2008
- The State of Diabetes Complications Health Report
- Healthcare expenditures create “silo-vision”
- Comparisons between Pioglitazone vs. Glimerpiride on progression of coronary atherosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes
- Malnutrition – Performance Measures
- How Nutritionally Relevant is Boron?
- Supplement Product Recalls
- Healthcare: Right or Privilege, another look.
- Interventional Cryoablation Stops Some Kidney Cancer Cold
- How Much Water Do You Need Per Day?
- Healthcare: Now more than ever it is becoming a privilege.
- Intensive Statin Drug Therapy to Lower Blood Lipids
- RedScrubs’ Weekly Wrap-up, April 11, 2008
- Food Stamps and Obesity, a Report from USDA
- Medical Errors and Adverse Event Reporting in Healthcare Transparency.
- Controversies in management of diabetes from preconception to the postnatal period
- Size does matter.
- Herbal and Dietary Supplements – Drug Interactions in Patients with Chronic Illnesses
- Two steps forward, one back: Consequences of our actions.
- Proton Pump Inhibitors and Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- Hyperglycemia and Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Patient Care or Market Share, Two seemly opposing forces.
- The Cholesterol Concentration, is that really the Culprit in CHD?
- RedScrubs’ Weekly Wrap-up, April 2, 2008
- Bisphenol A - A Neurotoxic Compound Released from Plastic Water Bottles
- High Calcium Intake may not prevent bone fractures
- The Bloggers in Healthcare
- Controversy: Tube Feeding in Advanced Dementia
- A Drug to Lower Glucose and Increase Insulin Sensitivity???
- Patient satisfaction: It’s more about needs than wants.
- Cost of Diabetes Care, Fiscal Year End Update
- Taking Diabetes Treatment Seriously
- Screening for Scoliosis
- Nursing: Many opportunities, but recession proof may be stretching it.
- Does the Banaba Plant have Anti-obesity and Anti-diabetic Properties?
- The American Diabetes Association Updates Medical Nutrition Therapy Guidelines
- RedScrubs weekly wrap-up, March 28, 2008
- Omega -3 Fatty Acids and Cardioprotection
- The Cost of Life: Shall we start the bidding at $……., Do I hear $…..
- Tight Glycemic Control May Affect More than Just the Heart
- Cold Laser Therapy As Alternative Treatment
- Brain Tumors: Differences and Treatment Options
- Study suggests improved nurse patient ratios don’t equal higher quality of care.
- Breast Cancer and Obesity
- Relationship between Prion Diseases and Cholesterol?
- Molecular Diagnostics: A New Paradigm
- New Innovative Brain Cancer Procedure
- Iowa SLP Speech Language Pathologist 1029S
- Iowa PT- Director of Rehabilitation 1031S
- California Assistant Director of Cardiology 1070GD
- Florida Administrator, Home Health 2001L
- California OB/GYN DL9785
- Massachusetts Surgical Nurse Practitioner JS7820
- Washington Nephrologist L9687rt
- Florida Interventional Cardiologist LS2075
- Scrubby Winner: March 21, 2008
- Medical Tourism: Who really pays? Who really saves?
- Fighting Death: Facing Guillain-Barre Syndrome
- The “Age” of Healthcare has an uncertain future.
- New Treatment Now Exists For Sickle Cell Anemia
- Lower Glycemic Index and Glycemic Load Diets May Prevent Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes
- Euro-Peds Physical Therapy
- Balloon Sinuplasty technology explanation
- Exercising While Pregnant Delivers Better Results
- Emergency Dept, Outpatient Clinic, and Primary Care Provider visits on the rise.
- RedScrubs Weekly Wrap up; March 14, 2008
- Hospitals spin the wheel with mandatory OT, no one wins.
- Niche vs. Generic Marketing for Recruiting
- Hospital rooms to meet today’s patient’s needs: Time to upgrade.
- Cut Risk Of Complications After Surgery
- ADHD Brain Study
- Stats show RN salaries may have reached a plateau
- New Autism Treatment Tested
- Jay Dolitsky MD on children and sinus related issues
- Acinetobacter Baumannii: Special Report Part 2
- Acinetobacter Baumannii: Special Report Part 1
- Watching Infections Spread From Space!
- Cost of health benefits may get you fired.
- New Technology: Pancreatic Autograft
- Diabetes: Two Important Kidney Tests
- Nurse staffing, it’s about acuity, not patient numbers.
- Morgellons: The Mysterious Skin Condition
- Vitamin E supplementation increased risk of Tuberculosis
- Supplemental vitamins may not prevent and may even increase some cancers
- Prescribing exercise for improved health and well-being
- Lyme Disease: Doctors and Patients At Odds
- Study shows effectiveness of Medical Nutrition Therapy in lowering hyperlipidemia
- RedScrubs Weekly Wrap-up March 7th, 2008
- Sandbox wars: Diploma vs Degree, let’s give it a rest.
- Black Raspberries Protect Against Deadly Cancer
- Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids And The Risk of Cancer
- Healthcare - Circus or Tug-o-War?
- Device Helps Repair Aortic Aneurysms; Cuts Risk of Paralysis
- Medical Magnets Helping Heal The Human Heart
- Performing Brain Surgery - While The Patient Is Awake!
- What Are The Types Of Testicular Cancer?
- Cancer of the Esophagus: What You Need To Know
- How do our sinuses work?
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Demonstration
- What are the Latest Obesity Statistics?
- Trans Fatty Acids - What they are and how do they affect our health?
- Malaria: The disease defeating scientists
- Measuring Coenzyme Q and C-Reactive Protein May Help Monitor Status of Patients with Cardiomyopathy
- Professional fees for nursing services - its time to level the playing field
- Reducing the Risk of Aspiration Pneumonia
- Knowing The Signs Of A Heart Attack In Women
- Heartburn Surgery Done Through Patient’s Mouth
- Concern with Root Cause Analysis and its use in Medicine to mitigate risk.
- MVision: Revolutionary Tumor Treatment
- Tooth Decay in Younger Kids Is Getting Worse
- Does Donating A Kidney Impact A Donor’s Heart?
- Prescription Drug Tips: Name Brand vs. Generic
- Allergy Injections Alternative: SLIT
- Sibilings May Predict Chances of Brain Tumors
- 9 Months Of Pregnancy In 20 Seconds
- Honey Used To Treat Wounds
- Facts About Children and Depression
- Is yogurt healthy?
- Drop in Folate levels indicative of impending dementia?
- Deaf Patients Hear Sounds With Unique Device
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