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A new lowdown on high blood pressure?
Recent results seem to support dramatically reducing blood pressure, says Dr. Bev Green, and might finally unify hypertension guidelines.
Measuring what matters: U.S. health care's vital signs
Blood pressure, pulse, and temperature measure a body's functions. Dr. Eric Larson writes about how to measure the functions of the U.S. health care system.
Sometimes ‘less care’ feels like ‘better care’
Mother and Group Health Research Institute project manager Casey Luce sees first-hand how research improved her daughter’s health care.
News release: Study to explore combining DNA information and e-health records
Dr. Larson will lead NIH-funded grant to better understand genomic basis of disease and give patients tailored care.
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Dr. Evette Ludman reflects on the Stride trial that she led with Group Health and Swedish Medical Center patients with chronic depression.
When it comes to motivating employees to stop smoking, money talks
How can businesses get the best return on investment from quit-smoking rewards? Dr. David Grossman reports on a New England Journal of Medicine study.
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