Science news articles about 'health policy makers'
IDF urges health care providers to address the relationship between type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea
... of untreated sleep apnea, especially in people with diabetes, are not. Health policy makers and the general public must be made aware of the link between type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea ...Overweight elderly Americans contribute to financial burdens of the US health care system
... on obese individuals. "Our research provides valuable information for why the public and health policy makers need to pay attention to the financial burden of health care for overweight Americans ...Seeds of optimism in Iraq's mental health provision
... be reversed. Although Iraq lacks mental health clinicians, community services and material resources, ... effort to train Iraqi health policy makers, and was able to update me on the latest developments. ...Antiretroviral therapy as HIV prevention strategy
... management, with diseases such as tuberculosis and genital herpes. "However, public health policy-makers and program managers have been reluctant to accept this strategy as viable for preventing the ...HIV risk higher among Indian women who are abused by husbands
... test results as part of a national family health survey conducted across India during ... nature of this relationship and move public health policy-makers and practitioners to increase recognition of IPV ...Poor attention in kindergarten predicts lower high school test scores, UC Davis researchers find
... in education and health care, said study co-author Elizabeth Miller, a UC Davis assistant ... focus for both education and public-health policy makers. More research is needed, however, to identify ...Pay-for-performance may benefit doctors who care for very sick
... news and should be reassuring to doctors and health policy makers," she said. The research team chose ... blood pressure (concordant), 12,283 other health conditions not related to high blood pressure ...Study finds segregation decreases access to surgical care for minorities
... goals, improving access to health care continues to pose a considerable challenge to health policy makers in their attempts to establish equity in the provision of care. "In the most segregated ...Doubts cast on credibility of some published clinical trials
... . Studies labelled as RCTs are more likely to influence health policy-makers meaning falsely reported RCTs have the potential to mislead health care providers, consumers and policy-makers. The ...
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