Topic: The New England Journal Of Medicine

WASHINGTON — The New England Journal of Medicine on Thursday published an opinion online that called for more rulemaking to govern dietary...

Frequent Bone Scans Not Needed?

New research could mean millions of older women can skip frequent screening tests for osteoporosis: If an initial bone scan shows no big problems...
Justin Sullivan, Getty Images. A new proposal to toughen the Food and Drug Administration's power to regulate dietary supplements has the makers of ...

Multiple factors predict heart disease

Research finds that multiple risk factors add up to an increased reason to worry about heart disease.. How many of these cardio-vascular risk...
View Larger Image. A A | Email | Print Tweet. Share . Just because you're not considered at risk of a heart attack or a stroke in middle age...
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine reports that while an individual's risk of heart disease may be low in the next five or 10 ...

New England Journal: 200 years of medical history

Unhappy with today's health care? Think of what it was like to be sick 200 years ago.. . No stethoscopes, antibiotics, X-rays or vaccines ...
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Online digest for Jun. 28, 2011

NHL Economics The league's salary floor is making overpaid, underperforming players a valued commodity. nationalpost.com/fullcomment. . Filibuster...