TUESDAY, Oct. 16, 2018 — Most older adults who self-harm
Major changes needed to improve the care of older adults who self-harm
Older adults (aged 65 and older) who self-harm have a
Three-Quarters of Health Care Workers Got Flu Shot Last Year
THURSDAY, Oct. 4, 2018 — Just over three-quarters of health
Non-VA healthcare providers are uncertain how to care for veterans
A study published in Family Practice indicates that healthcare providers
Interpreter services critical for emergency care
(HealthDay)—Emergency department interpreters are vital to quality care, according to
Ambient particulate matter linked to emergency asthma care
(HealthDay)—Ambient particulate matter concentrations are associated with emergency/urgent care visits
Primary care is an untapped resource for depression screening
Hazardous alcohol use and depression often go hand-in-hand. Yet when
ACA reduced disparities in health care between Mexican-heritage Latinos and other Latinos
Previous studies have shown that Mexican immigrants living in the
Lessons from Everest’s Sherpas could aid intensive care treatment
A research expedition to Mount Everest has shed light on
Guidance for preventing C. difficile in neonatal intensive care
Newborns require special diagnosis and treatment considerations for an infectious