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The Who was wrong: We should hope to get old
Old age does not equal unhappiness, says Dr. Eric B. Larson in King’s Review, a magazine from University of Cambridge, UK.
Measles and vaccine safety: a vaccine scientist’s view
As parents, we worry about vaccine safety. But I believe the CDC when they say that measles is serious and the vaccine is safe. Here’s why.
The disruptive potential of mobile health apps
I recently took my blood pressure with my phone. Is this the future of health care?
Irrational … but predictable
Seattle—home of “Book Lust” librarian Nancy Pearl—is a city of books. Here’s a recommendation from Anne Renz.
Looking for ROI: Can big data deliver on its promise to boost value?
Health execs want more actionable data to improve quality and reduce cost. Dr. Eric Larson reflects on a survey GHRI recently led for the IOM.
Paul G. Allen Family Foundation and GHRI study concussion effects from NFL
GHRI's Dr. Eric B. Larson comments on our role in one Paul Allen-funded study in <i>Bloomberg News</i>.
News release: Higher dementia risk linked to more use of common drugs
Latest findings from a Group Health Research Institute study finds some common over-the-counter and prescription drugs can increase a person's risk for dementia.
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