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We often accept frailty, with its depleted energy and general wearing down of the body, as an inevitable part of…

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Most Americans probably enjoyed a good meal or two during the holidays. But staying well-nourished, let alone enjoying food, are…

The Association of Health Care Journalists has rolled out another Core Curriculum topic on its website. “Covering Medical Studies” is…

Studies that support a link between chocolate and good health are popular with readers. But the reality is that most…

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As part of the ongoing Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and MedPage Today series “Side Effects” John Fauber and Ellen Gabler “examined…

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This is a guest post by Eileen Beal, an AHCJ member and co-chapter chair of the Cleveland-Akron chapter of AHCJ.…

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The aging of the population is a global trend, and one that will affect developing countries even more than the…

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With the baby boomers aging into Medicare and heading into years when physical decline and disability gradually become more common,…

On Wednesday, I wrote about “scope of practice” – what health care providers, particularly nurse practitioners, who aren’t physicians are…

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Mike McGraw’s recent investigation into “big beef” at The Kansas City Star begins with an interesting assumption: Regardless of their…

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