Research Roundup: Examining Comparative Effectiveness Research And Changes In Medicare Part D
Research Roundup: Examining Comparative Effectiveness Research And Changes In Medicare Part D
Health Affairs: The Potential Impact Of Comparative Effectiveness Research On The Health Of Minority Populations — This is part of a collection of reports this month on comparative effectiveness research. Studies that compare how different treatments work is a focus of the new health law because advocates believe it could help hold down costs. This brief focuses on the health care of minorities …
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Sustainability is not just good to have, it’s good for business
Research shows that businesses which factor sustainability into their strategies reap financial rewardsCompanies that rank high on sustainability outperform their…
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Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Health Hazards of Water Fluoridation (VIDEO)
Amazingly, the United States is only one of eight countries in the entire developed world that fluoridates more than 50 percent of its water supply.
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