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Dementia diagnosis: an interview with Dr Andrew Blackwell, Chief Scientific Officer, Cambridge Cognition

Dementia diagnosis: an interview with Dr Andrew Blackwell, Chief Scientific Officer, Cambridge Cognition

Penn study suggests dopamine treatments may play role in increasing impulsivity

Penn study suggests dopamine treatments may play role in increasing impulsivity

Merck’s resubmission of the NDA for suggammadex sodium injection accepted for review by the FDA

Merck’s resubmission of the NDA for suggammadex sodium injection accepted for review by the FDA

New Congress brings changes in leadership, expertise

New Congress brings changes in leadership, expertise

HHS gives 7 states the go-ahead to create health exchanges

HHS gives 7 states the go-ahead to create health exchanges

JAMA column outlines need for frozen, larger specimens in DNA-sequencing era

JAMA column outlines need for frozen, larger specimens in DNA-sequencing era

California Nurses Association, National Union Of Healthcare Workers join forces

California Nurses Association, National Union Of Healthcare Workers join forces

Research roundup: Gearing children's hospitals for future patients; Inappropriate care decreases, but not 'enough'; What patients think about testing

Research roundup: Gearing children's hospitals for future patients; Inappropriate care decreases, but not 'enough'; What patients think about testing

Training can improve inpatient record documentation

Training can improve inpatient record documentation

Cost-effectiveness findings for naloxone revealed

Cost-effectiveness findings for naloxone revealed

ReadSoft reaches agreement with global healthcare manufacturing company

ReadSoft reaches agreement with global healthcare manufacturing company

A closer look at latest 'doc fix'

A closer look at latest 'doc fix'

ThromboGenics to launch JETREA in the U.S. on Jan. 14

ThromboGenics to launch JETREA in the U.S. on Jan. 14

Despite uncertainty, 2012 was good year for hospital stocks

Despite uncertainty, 2012 was good year for hospital stocks

State restrictions on abortions slow in 2012, but still second most ever

State restrictions on abortions slow in 2012, but still second most ever

Fiscal deal political fallout will likely shape future Medicare, entitlement spending battles

Fiscal deal political fallout will likely shape future Medicare, entitlement spending battles

Viewpoints: McConnell says spending cuts are coming; Plea to Kan. governor to rethink insurance exchange

Viewpoints: McConnell says spending cuts are coming; Plea to Kan. governor to rethink insurance exchange

Hobby Lobby won't offer contraception coverage, defying health law and rulings; States face implementation battles

Hobby Lobby won't offer contraception coverage, defying health law and rulings; States face implementation battles

Roundup: Ill. to scrutinize Medicaid eligibility; 20% of Fla. nursing homes on 'watch' list; Conn.'s 'inadequate' mental health care system

Roundup: Ill. to scrutinize Medicaid eligibility; 20% of Fla. nursing homes on 'watch' list; Conn.'s 'inadequate' mental health care system

Alcohol-impregnated disinfection caps would prevent 21 CLABSIs and four deaths each year

Alcohol-impregnated disinfection caps would prevent 21 CLABSIs and four deaths each year

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