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COVID-19 boosts support for U.S. healthcare system and unemployment benefits
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COVID-19 boosts support for U.S. healthcare system and unemployment benefits

10/15/2020

The spread of COVID-19 has increased Americans’ support for government healthcare, unemployment insurance and “big government,” a new study reveals. Researchers from the University of Exeter Business School, along with researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and the Autonomous University…

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Inexpensive and rapid testing of drugs for resistant infections possible
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Inexpensive and rapid testing of drugs for resistant infections possible

10/15/2020

A rapid and simple method for testing the efficacy of antibacterial drugs on infectious microbes has been developed and validated by a team of Penn State researchers. Antimicrobial resistant infection is one of the major threats to human health globally,…

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3D metal printer expands possibilities for innovation
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3D metal printer expands possibilities for innovation

10/14/2020

When the Zucker Institute for Applied Neurosciences at the Medical University of South Carolina needed to bring to life a neurosurgeon’s idea for better instrumentation for sacroiliac surgery, there was one obvious partner to turn to: the MUSC College of…

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ACA Lowered Out-of-Pocket Costs for Low-Income Families
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ACA Lowered Out-of-Pocket Costs for Low-Income Families

10/14/2020

TUESDAY, Oct. 13, 2020 — Low- and middle-income families experienced a larger reduction in out-of-pocket (OOP) costs after initiation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) than higher-income families, according to a study published online Sept. 28 in JAMA Pediatrics. Lauren…

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Out-of-network claims fairly common for elective colonoscopy
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Out-of-network claims fairly common for elective colonoscopy

10/13/2020

(HealthDay)—Out-of-network claims were incurred by 12.1 percent of commercially insured patients who underwent elective colonoscopy between 2012 and 2017, according to a study published online Oct. 12 in the Annals of Internal Medicine. James M. Scheiman, M.D., from the University…

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Hospital Outcomes Worse for Children With Chronic Kidney Disease
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Hospital Outcomes Worse for Children With Chronic Kidney Disease

10/13/2020

TUESDAY, Oct. 13, 2020 — Among children who are hospitalized, pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with longer length of stay (LOS) and increased costs compared with other chronic illnesses, according to a study published online Oct. 12 in…

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New device for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care
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New device for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care

10/13/2020

A method for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care has been developed by scientists at the University of Birmingham. Using chemical biomarkers released by the brain immediately after a head injury occurs, researchers are able to pinpoint…

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Mosquitoes’ taste for blood traced to four types of neurons
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Mosquitoes’ taste for blood traced to four types of neurons

10/12/2020

It’s one of the world’s deadliest animals, and it has a taste for human blood: the mosquito. Mosquitoes spread diseases like malaria, dengue, and yellow fever that kill at least a half a million people each year. Now researchers are…

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Manufacturer Prices for Insulin Substantially Higher in the U.S.
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Manufacturer Prices for Insulin Substantially Higher in the U.S.

10/11/2020

FRIDAY, Oct. 9, 2020 — Manufacturer prices of insulin are considerably higher in the United States than in other countries, according to a report published by the RAND Corporation. Andrew W. Mulcahy, Ph.D., from RAND Health Care Communications in Santa…

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13-Year-Old Girl Infects 11 Family Members With COVID-19 After Testing Negative for the Virus
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13-Year-Old Girl Infects 11 Family Members With COVID-19 After Testing Negative for the Virus

10/09/2020

A 13-year-old girl recently sickened 11 family members across four states after exposing them to COVID-19 during a family vacation, according to a new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday. The CDC report explained…

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