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Agreed upon core measures help resolve differences in earlier guidelines for judging clinical response.

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The Physicians Practice Tech Survey confirms that physicians aren't fans of EHRs and health IT, in general. Here's a look into why this is the case.

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Physician ponders why healthcare doesn't adopt technology and processes that other industries use on a daily basis.

Experts at AHRA encourage improvement projects in radiology.

Case History: 50-year-old patient with ovarian cancer and total abdominal hysterectomy presented with urinary incontinence.

Used with or separate from traditional measures, this tool can obtain a fast assessment of remission.

Doctors and their staff are vulnerable to computer viruses, one of the few things they didn't learn to diagnose and treat in medical school.

With adequate risk stratification in a reanalysis of PROMPT data, the preventative benefits of methotrexate became apparent.

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With their livelihood on the line, doctors need to be careful with who they listen to while seeking asset protection.

Consumption increases risk in men. Understanding the mechanisms may help identify prevention strategies.

This year's survey found that three-fourths of practices say the health IT industry is failing because doctors don't like the technology they use.

This noninvasive modality may be used to investigate joint damage and distinguish between asymptomatic conditions.

The Slenderman case revives a long-standing debate: does media exposure influence acts of violence in youth?

Effect of breast density on mammography radiation dose.

Including contrast MR imaging can help physicians differentiate between perforated and non-perforated appendicitis.

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This doctor is looking to make a switch on her telephone system at her practice. Weighing the pros and cons, she isn't sure how to proceed.

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What is going on in healthcare right now has the potential to really affect your practice. Be ready and brace yourself for changes.

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An interview with the CEO of Kaiser Permanente's medical group in California puts the problem with our health system into perspective.

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According to new data from the CDC, opioid prescription rates fell over a five-year period from 2010 to 2015, but are still triple where they were in 1999.

New research suggests it’s possible to reverse the metabolic impact of childhood obesity and avert T2DM in adulthood.

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