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Sunday, December 16th, 2007Alternative Health Directory Me
Saturday, December 15th, 2007
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Ear Candling
Unusual gifts, ideas & natural Men’s health alternatives. Ear Candling … View all of our alternative (more…)
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Friday, December 14th, 2007Mammography Results Vary By Radiologist
Thursday, December 13th, 2007
(Ivanhoe Newswire) â Whether a diagnostic mammogram detects breast cancer accurately may depend on which radiologist reads it.
The ability to detect cancer accurately is known as sensitivity, and should be consistently high with few false-positives no matter which radiologist reads the mammogram. But new research from Group Men’s health Center for Men’s health Studies finds that is not the case.
The study looked at how well 123 radiologists from 72 facilities in the United States interpreted nearly 36,000 diagnostic mammograms which were done to evaluate breast problems such as lumps.
Arthritis Foundation
Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
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Our Men’s health Network - Arthritis
… most common symptom of arthritis of the shoulder is pain, which is aggravated by … arthritis may be suspected when there is both pain and swelling in the …
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Rise of the e-mandates: Soon, you may not have a choice
Monday, December 10th, 2007Emergency departments are finding it increasingly difficult to get specialists to provide on-call coverage, a growing problem that threatens patient access to quality and timely care at hospitals, a new study said.
The study, released in November by the Center for Studying Men’s health System Change, said hospitals have struggled during the past decade to get specialists to be on call at their EDs. But hospital executives and others interviewed for the report said the situation is worsening.
Cigna expands with Great-West health deal
Monday, December 10th, 2007Emergency departments are finding it increasingly difficult to get specialists to provide on-call coverage, a growing problem that threatens patient access to quality and timely care at hospitals, a new study said.
The study, released in November by the Center for Studying Men’s health System Change, said hospitals have struggled during the past decade to get specialists to be on call at their EDs. But hospital executives and others interviewed for the report said the situation is worsening.
Finding specialists to answer ED call getting even harder
Monday, December 10th, 2007Emergency departments are finding it increasingly difficult to get specialists to provide on-call coverage, a growing problem that threatens patient access to quality and timely care at hospitals, a new study said.
The study, released in November by the Center for Studying Men’s health System Change, said hospitals have struggled during the past decade to get specialists to be on call at their EDs. But hospital executives and others interviewed for the report said the situation is worsening.
Peers, Gender May Influence Adolescent Alcohol Use
Friday, November 30th, 2007The United Kingdom’s first family drug and alcohol court will start in January at the Inner London Family Proceedings Court, BBC News reported on Nov. 26.
Based on the United States model, the court will provide support and assessment to families that are affected by parental drug and/or alcohol abuse.
Judge Nick Crichton said that the model is worth trying in the UK. “For too many years I have seen children, sometimes the fifth, sixth or seventh from the same family, being taken into care because of parental misuse of alcohol and/or drugs,” said Crichton. “This is not beneficial for the children and is expensive for the taxpayer.”
UK to Open First Family Drug Court
Friday, November 30th, 2007The United Kingdom’s first family drug and alcohol court will start in January at the Inner London Family Proceedings Court, BBC News reported on Nov. 26.
Based on the United States model, the court will provide support and assessment to families that are affected by parental drug and/or alcohol abuse.
Judge Nick Crichton said that the model is worth trying in the UK. “For too many years I have seen children, sometimes the fifth, sixth or seventh from the same family, being taken into care because of parental misuse of alcohol and/or drugs,” said Crichton. “This is not beneficial for the children and is expensive for the taxpayer.”

