Texas Children's Hospital opened the doors of its brand new Simulation Center today, where healthcare teams will be trained in the management of rare, complex, and complicated patient care through a simulated clinical...
PHILADELPHIA (MedPage Today) -- In this InFocus™ discussion, infectious disease experts Richard Whitley, MD, and Arnold Monto, MD, look at why healthcare workers on the front lines of the H1N1 flu pandemic may not be getting...
Explain to interested patients that the study was a randomized, placebo-controlled study, a strong form of evidence. "Some patients who rated themselves as globally "much" or "very much" improved experienced a decrease in pain...
Kidney specialists should weigh the potential quality of life for frail elders with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in opting for dialysis over more conservative therapies, a nephrologist and a palliative care specialist suggest...
Aaron Levin To treat on not to treat depression in patients with heart disease is still the question, and the answer might be getting nearer. A cautiously worded science advisory from the American Heart Association in the...
Wayne State University officials announced an expansion of a research grant of nearly $2.7 million, bringing the total award to over $6.1 million. This project, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health at the National...
Flu Shot Beats Flu Spray for Young Adults Study: Adults 18-49 Who Got the Shot Half as Likely to Get Flu By Kathleen Doheny WebMD Health News Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD Sept. 23, 2009 -- The traditional flu shot beats out the...
CHRIS KEATING - ARNOLD, MD: With the roster cuts, it seems the 2009 draft didn't go very well for the Cowboys. Rob: Victor Butler could have a role as a third-down pass rusher, but overall the remaining healthy guys must help...
Mrs. Galatro, 87, of Red Bank, died Aug. 3, 2009, at Riva Assisted Living, Arnold, Md. She was predeceased by a sister, Shirley Carlson. She is survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, John G. Galatro of Fair Haven, and...
The Capital ARNOLD, Md. (AP) - Like the Energizer Bunny, Betty McGinnis keeps going and going and going. While the familiar pink bunny has marched and beaten his drum for years, the Arnold woman has volunteered for Habitat for...



