Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health — The United States continues to spend more per capita on health care than any other developed country — not for better medical care, but because of higher prices.
University of Pittsburgh — The development of newer, more effective medications does increase drug prices overall but a study suggests there's more behind rising costs: Drug manufacturers hike up the price of older meds too. Read More »
Cell Metabolism — Lifestyle changes are first-line measures to prevent gestational diabetes, but results of a study suggest overweight women who eat better and exercise more develop the condition at the same rate as those who don't take preventive steps. Read More »
Berkeley Wellness — People with diabetes have high rates of cardiovascular disease, but not if they have five risk factors under control, according to a Swedish study in the New England Journal of Medicine. Read More »
HealthCentral — Did you know that in addition to giving you your morning pick-me-up, there are numerous health benefits to drinking coffee? Enjoy that cup o' joe, it's rich in powerful antioxidants. Read More »
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