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One way or another, Medicaid spending set to rise by billions, report says by McKnights on 11/29/2012
Despite state-by-state variation, Medicaid spending is expecting to increase by billions of dollars through 2022, according to a study from the Kaiser Commission of Medicaid and the Uninsured.
 
Chronic Stress Raises Stroke Risk by Advance-SLP on 11/29/2012
Being stressed for a long period of time could be taking a serious physical toll on your body, a new study suggests.
 
AOTA's Older Driver Safety Awareness Week by Advance-OT on 11/29/2012
Why dedicate a week to older drivers? The concern for their safety and independence is greater now than at any time in our history.
 
Practice Makes Perfect by Advance-SLP on 11/29/2012
Mobile app helps stroke survivors regain ability and confidence to speak.
 
A Patient's History Of Falls Is Useful In Predicting Future Fractures by Medical News Today on 11/29/2012
Clinicians are being urged to ask about a patient's history of falls as new research shows that the information is valuable in determining their future risk of fracture.
 
Increased Risk For Osteoporosis In Men With Belly Fat by Medical News Today on 11/29/2012
Visceral, or deep belly, obesity is a risk factor for bone loss and decreased bone strength in men, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
 
Earlier Diagnosis Of Parkinson's Disease Through Monitoring Of A Patient's Speech Patterns by Medical News Today on 11/29/2012
Health professionals may soon have a new method of diagnosing Parkinson's disease, one that is noninvasive and inexpensive, and, in early testing, has proved to be effective more than 90 percent of the time...
 
U.S. releases new healthcare reform rules on insurance coverage by Yahoo! Health on 11/21/2012
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's administration on Tuesday formally proposed new rules requiring insurers to cover people with preexisting conditions and set minimum health benefits to millions of others under U.S. healthcare ...
 
Potential New Treatment To Halt Alzheimer's Disease by Medical News Today on 11/21/2012
Last March, researchers at UCLA reported the development of a molecular compound called CLR01 that prevented toxic proteins associated with Parkinson's disease from binding together and killing the brain's neurons...
 
Nursing home quality improves; increasing staff retention remains goal, AHCA report says by McKnights on 11/21/2012
Quality levels and customer satisfaction levels continue to improve in skilled nursing facilities, although increasing retention levels in certain positions remains a challenge, according to a new quality report from the American Health Care Association.
 
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