banner ad

Miller-McCune

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Health RSS Feeds

Dying for Coverage: Charting the Insurance Gap

A recent study shows that life spans are decreasing for some regions in America where reduced access to Medicaid…

I’ll Have a Glass of What You Had Yesterday

Part 1 of two-part series: Humans are actually less likely to be harmed by traces of detergents and drugs in our…

The Trouble With Genius

Students diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a mild form of autism, perform as well as or better than their…

Sort By:

Doctor: Vets Need More Basic Training

A Veterans Administration psychiatrist and researcher offers a revamped model for treatment of returning soldiers that looks to training and education as much as therapy and pills.

Just How Bad is the Air in Beijing?

Masked marathoners aside, a new paper suggests that as bad as Beijing's air quality may be, it has improved during the decade leading up to the Olympics.

Total Recall … Or At Least the Gist

Two Cornell psychologists found we have two separate systems for memories, which helps explain how we can "remember" things that never happened.

Dying for Coverage: Charting the Insurance Gap

A recent study shows that life spans are decreasing for some regions in America where reduced access to Medicaid is common.

A Prognosis on Mandates and Guarantees

"Experiments" in eight states provide pointers on how America might provide guaranteed health insurance.