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Friday, November 21,2008

Boston EMS, BPHC 1st in Nation to Use Patient Tracking at Flu Clinic

By TuBoston.com
At a flu clinic today at the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), the Commission’s Infectious Disease Bureau and Boston EMS are using patient tracking system technology to track recipients of the vaccine. This is believed to be the first use of the technology in this way. The technology was originally purchased in 2006 to track patients in emergency situations.
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Thursday, November 20,2008

Ser positivo ayuda a vivir más años

By TuBoston.com
Una investigación estudia al grupo demográfico de los centenarios, personas con 100 años o más, un grupo demográfico que está creciendo rápidamente en Estados Unidos. Uno de cada 10,000 ciudadanos es centenario, y el 85% del total son mujeres.
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Thursday, November 20,2008

Doctors at Boston Medical Center offer tips for preventing Holiday weight gain

By TuBoston.com
The holidays are upon us! Whether it’s a friend’s party or an office potluck, what you eat this holiday season can make or break your diet. According to Dr. Caroline Apovian, Director of the Nutrition and Weight Management Center at BMC and secretary and treasurer of TOS, The Obesity Society, most Americans have a hard time shedding the extra weight they gain during the holidays.
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Tuesday, November 18,2008

Más niños con hambre en los Estados Unidos

By TuBoston.com
En 2007 el número de niños que padecieron hambre en los EE.UU. llegó a 691 mil. El diario El Universo reporta que el Departamento de Agricultura informó que el año pasado casi uno de cada ocho estadounidenses tuvo problemas para alimentarse adecuadamente. En 2006 la cifra de niños que no se alimentaban bien era de 430,000. ¿Cómo se verán las cifras de este año?
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Tuesday, November 18,2008

Massachusetts: Doctors are afraid of their patients

By TuBoston.com
According to the Boston Globe, a survey carried out by The Massachusetts Medical society has shown that physicians are practicing "defensive medicine" on more than 20% of their patients. The reason is that doctors are scared of being sued by the patients. It is been estimated that the extra tests, referrals and other extra procedures are adding annually $1.4billion to annual healthcare costs in Massachusetts.
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Tuesday, November 18,2008

New national initiative seeks to promote medication safety in the elderly

By TuBoston.com
Campaign 2011 is a project designed to educate seniors, caregivers, providers and the public-at-large about potential dangers involved when medications are improperly and/or over used in one of our most vulnerable populations. The campaign will be both national and state focused, bringing interactive workshops and many other public education opportunities to communities, senior centers and public venues over the next two years.
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Monday, November 17,2008

New You 2009!

By TuBoston.com
Forget plastic surgery, cancel your gym membership and jump aboard the GYROTONIC Band Wagon that celebrities such as Madonna and Tiger Woods have already adopted! The Movement Center of Boston Transforms Your Body in Only Six Weeks with New Year 2009 Package!
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Tuesday, November 11,2008

Naturally Safe Cold Remedy Challenges Effectiveness of Over-The-Counter Cold Medications

By TuBoston.com
America is about to be hit with runny noses, sore throats and coughs, but recently a new, naturally safe solution has been introduced in the U.S. that is clinically proven to shorten the duration and reduce the severity of the common cold.
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Tuesday, November 11,2008

American Diabetes Association Announces New Latino Diabetes Toolkit

By TuBoston.com
To recognize those in the Hispanic/Latino American population who have, or are at risk for, diabetes, the American Diabetes Association, through a grant from the Abbott Fund, is introducing its new Adult Prevention Toolkit designed specifically for community-based and faith-based organizations in Hispanic/Latino communities.
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Tuesday, November 11,2008

¿Engañar o Negociar con los Niños?

By TuBoston.com
Ya sea con medicamentos con efecto placebo o con vegetales escondidos, engañar a los niños para que cumplan con lo que les pedimos puede ocasionar más daño que beneficio, así opina el médico especialista en nutrición del Hospital de Niños de Boston (Children’s Hospital Boston), Chris Duggan, MD, MPH.
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