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Promoting Child Safety with Computers

Computer technology that provides parents with customized safety information can be an effective way to help their children avoid injury, according to a study by researchers at the Johns ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ and the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. Parents who received safety information tailored to their family’s specific circumstances were significantly more likely to follow safety recommendations compared to parents who received general information. The study is published in the August 2007 edition of the journal Pediatrics.

Little Evidence to Support More U.S. and U.K. Doctors (web article)

In a new analysis of the American physician workforce Jonathan P. Weiner, DrPH, a well known health policy expert, reports that increasing the number of medical students—as proposed by the American Association of Medical Colleges—is not the answer to the projected shortage of doctors.

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A young child with measles rash all over their body lies in bed and hugs a teddy bear.

The New York Times

Measles cases hit highest total since U.S. eliminated the disease
William Moss is quoted.

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Scripps News

Health risks from the flooding in Texas could linger for months
Natalie Exum is quoted.

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U.S. Drug Supply Chain, Tariffs, Prices, and Availability
With Jeromie Ballreich and Mariana Socal

 

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