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Barriers to adoption of electronic personal health records outlined
... portable for patients as they change health organizations is a key factor limiting wider and more rapid adoption. "Personal health records controlled by patients that are interoperable with other ...New study links fate of personal care products to environmental pollution and human health concerns
... concerns in maintaining germ-free homes for their children have led to an ever-increasing demand and the rapid adoption of anti-bacterial soaps and cleaning agents. But the active ingredients of those ...15 human genomes each week
... databases, which started in 1982. It is a global milestone. "I am delighted that our rapid adoption of next-generation sequencing technologies has been so successful in driving forward our biomedical ...Race bigotry falling in Britain
... men, while the youngest generations of women growing up in a more diverse social context have more rapidly adopted a tolerant view of ethnic minorities. British respondents did not express greater ...Study finds pay for performance stimulates changes in medical practice
... the quality of care delivered by doctors, hospitals and other health care providers. Despite the rapid adoption of these programs, there is little research about how well they work and what types of ...Minority groups pick up worst European eating habits
... disease, and diabetes". "The ethnic group that integrated most strongly with their host country rapidly adopted the disease patterns of the host," she said. The study found that diets are affected ...Anti-growth factor drugs raise hope and concern for treatment of children's eye diseases
... ophthalmology. The two anti-VEGF antibodies available so far—bevacizumab and ranibizumab—have been rapidly adopted for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the leading cause of ...Cooling treatment after cardiac arrest is cost-effective, Penn study shows
... therapy which can improve neurologic survival," Merchant says. "Hospitals and physicians should promote rapid adoption of this treatment for patients, and cost should not be considered a barrier to ...Launch of the first standard graphical notation for biology
... biochemical activities. This simplicity, combined with the extensive involvement of the community of researchers that will use SBGN, should ensure that the notation is rapidly adopted and widely used.
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