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  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/111013_6.mp3Jeremy Shere, Ph.D., talks to ethicist Arthur Caplin, Ph.D., about the practice and its unintended…
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/100613_6.mp3Not getting enough sleep can have many adverse side effects, including looking tired and sluggish.…
  • A new report finds the number of children without health insurance in Indiana has increased. This is the second year the state has followed this national…
  • Although medical costs will increase as the economy improves, the shift of expenses to workers by employers will help restrain the overall cost of care a little.
  • Health care should go beyond a doctor's office, the creators of this program say. Students work as health advocates, helping patients find affordable housing, fresh food and social services as needed.
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/112413_6.mp3What happens when couples decide to lose weight and only one drops a few pounds? Eric Metcalf has more.
  • http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/111713_6.mp3Many think the plague is a historical illness that ceased to exist in the medieval ages. But that may…
  • A report by the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that backs legalized abortion, puts the 2014 rate at 14.6 abortions per 1,000 women of childbearing age — the lowest recorded rate since 1973.
  • About 75,000 patients a year die from infections they caught in the hospital. A Kaiser Health News analysis finds that nearly 700 hospitals across the nation have higher than expected infection rates.
  • Ebola virus has captured the attention of the world since the outbreak in West Africa began months ago, so far claiming nearly 5,000 lives.Closer to home,…
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