Quality of Care at U.S. Hospitals Shows Improvement – BusinessWeek


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Quality of Care at U.S. Hospitals Shows Improvement
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The care result for children's asthma increased from 70.7 percent in 2007 to 88.1 percent in 2009. The pneumonia care result rose from 72.4 percent in 2002
Quality of care gets better in US hospitalsHealthcare Digital (press release)
Quality of care up at US hospitals, report saysThe Associated Press
Joint Commission Annual Report Shows Big Improvements for Hospital CareMarketwire (press release)
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Health Tip: Recognizing a Skin Allergy – U.S. News & World Report

Health Tip: Recognizing a Skin Allergy
U.S. News & World Report
YOUR Child's Allergy MARCH to Allergic ASTHMA ! > Leading Your Child on a LifeTime, Slippery Slope of multiple “Allergy Driven” Diseases,
Reduced Cancer Risks Found In Men With Asthma, EczemaPersonal Liberty Digest
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Potential Cause of Asthma-Like Symptoms Spotted in Mice – U.S. News & World Report

Potential Cause of Asthma-Like Symptoms Spotted in Mice
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29 (HealthDay News) — A possible genetic basis for severe asthma has been identified by researchers, and although the findings are based on a study in mice
Protein linked to severe asthmaThe Press Association
Study Points to Key Genetic Driver of Severe Allergic AsthmaPR Newswire (press release)

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Free health clinics still drawing large crowds in cities across U.S.

Free health clinics still drawing large crowds in cities across U.S.
Parade: A series of no-cost health care clinics are making their way across America. In Atlanta 1,050 volunteers gave their time to serve uninsured Americans who needed medical care. “The Atlanta mega-clinic was the sixth in a series that began in September. (The first was held in Houston in partnership with TV talk-show host and cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz.)

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