Fewer Autopsies Mean Crucial Info Goes To The Grave NPR by Habiba Nosheen Colleagues of Dr. Renee Royak-Schaler at the University of Maryland School of Medicine paid for and conducted an autopsy that revealed that cancer had ravaged her body. Today, autopsies are conducted on just 5 percent of patients.
Expert: Workplace wellness, prevention programs key to better health The Herald-Mail Maryland has approximately 6 million residents, half of whom spend nine hours or more at work each day, analyst Katie Jones of the Maryland Office of Chronic Disease Prevention told a group of health care and business professionals at the Robinwood ...
Health Reform Built to Fail Wall Street Journal The current nationwide rollout has no substantive revisions from the failed pilots, despite the objections of 244 economists and auction scientists led by the University of Maryland's Peter Cramton. The consensus of basically everyone who knows ...
Project seeks 1 million veterans to give blood, DNA for disease research Baltimore Sun (blog) Officials overseeing health care for the nation's veterans are undertaking what may be the largest effort of its kind in the nation, to collect medical records and blood samples from a million former service members for a bank of genetic information.
Healthy People Co. Issues a Voluntary Recall of Specific Lots of the Dietary ... eNews Park Forest Silver Spring, Maryland--(ENEWSPF)--February 4, 2012. Healthy People Co. announced yesterday that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of the company's dietary supplements sold under the brand names Healthy People Co. specific to the ...