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    The Rural-Urban Gap in Mortality

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: February 15, 2017

    The CDC makes suggestions to health care providers for reducing mortality rates among patients who live in rural areas.

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    New NCI Formulary May Help Streamline Cancer Clinical Trials

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: February 14, 2017

    Thanks to new National Cancer Institute Formulary, clinicians are able to fast-track testing effective treatment from 6 approved major...

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    Diabetes-Related Kidney Failure Drops Among Native Americans

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: February 9, 2017

    Due to team-based care approaches, kidney health has significantly improved among Native Americans since the mid-1990s.

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    Food Insecurity Among Veterans

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: February 8, 2017

    VA researchers find food insecurity is a significant health risk factor among veterans who live alone and prepare their meals.

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    Hearing Loss Is Less Common in Adults

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: February 7, 2017

    Researchers suggest an improvement in hearing loss rates due to a lack of factors that have led to impaired hearing in the past.

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    Survey Assesses Veterans’ Experience of Pain

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: February 2, 2017

    A recent national survey suggested that younger veteran patients are more likely to experience severe pain than older and nonveteran patients.

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    Even ‘Just a Few’ Cigarettes Have Long-Term Consequences

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 31, 2017

    National Cancer Institute suggests even smoking an average of 1 cigarette per day can increase the risk death by lung cancer 9 times more than non...

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    How Far Does a Cough Travel?

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 27, 2017

    Researchers reveal the trajectory of a cough and the role it plays in spreading viral infections like influenza.

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    Surgeon General Issues ‘Call to Action’ on Substance Abuse Crisis

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 26, 2017

    U.S Surgeon General makes a new call to action to end the addiction crisis by pushing the idea of treating it “not as a moral failing, but as a...

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    Sexually Transmitted Disease Cases Hit a High

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 25, 2017

    While STD prevention resources are declining in the U.S., cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis reach an “unprecedented” high.

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    Hospital-Acquired Conditions on the Decline

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 24, 2017

    Recent report states hospital-acquired conditions have dropped 21% over a 5-year period due to government health care strategies and programs.

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    When Their Job Puts Workers at Risk for Asthma

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 19, 2017

    CDC researchers find health care workers might have acquired or worsened asthma due to workplace irritants.

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    Helping Native Children Get Fit

    Author:
    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 17, 2017

    Program based on a 19-year-old surgeon general report helps middle school students to make healthier and active lifestyle changes.

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    How Common is Flu Without Fever?

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 16, 2017

    Researchers reveal that the widespread belief of fever as a common symptom of influenza may not be true.

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    Prevention Efforts Have Mixed Results for Injection-Drug Users

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    Jan Dyer
    Publish date: January 11, 2017

    Although heroin use has increased, CDC reports cases of syringe sharing and use of syringe services programs have decreased overall.

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