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by Chris Emery, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today
The swine flu vaccine is coming soon — the first doses will be available the first week of October. But doctors are telling seniors to hold off on getting a swine flu vaccine.
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by Monte Ladner, MD
One of the main points of dispute in the health reform debate has been whether to include a newpublic health insurance option.Legislation approvedby three Housecommittees and the Senate, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee includes such a public option, but theproposal unveiled yesterday by Senate Finance Committe Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) does not.
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by Jeff Brandt
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by Mark Coyne
After decades of teaching, I view everything around me as a final exam and assign it letter grades.
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by Crystal Phend, MedPage Today
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An article that appeared in the Los Angeles Times in late August looked at the idea that one of the keys to providing better medical care at lower costs may be house calls.
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by Patricia B. Allen, MBA, RN
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