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More Sleep Could Reduce Obesity in Adolescents
Shorter sleep is associated with increases in BMI in adolescents aged 14 to 18 years, especially in heavier adolescents. More »
Gene Associated With Obesity Linked to Melanoma
The FTO gene, which prior research has shown is strongly associated with obesity and body mass index (BMI), contains variants associated with an increased risk for malignant melanoma, according to the results of a genome-wide association study conducted by the GenoMEL consortium. More »
Colon Cancer Linked to Physical Inactivity and Obesity
In a new study, researchers found that higher body mass index was associated with a risk of CTNNB1-negative colorectal cancer, while higher physical activity was associated with a lower risk for this type of disease. More »
Go For the Glory Quiz: MS, Charcot Foot, Rx Errors, Sores, Obesity and Exercise
MS sex ratio, Charcot neuroarthropathy, antibiotic error, obesity and exercise. More »
Abdominal Obesity Weighs Heavily on Asthma Patients
Emerging data suggests that the location of body fat is an important factor in the risks for asthma among obese patients. More »
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Helping NSCLC Patients to Fight Fatigue with Fitness
May 17, 2013

A new program to fight post-thoractoromy fatigue, and insights into how late-stage lung cancer patients perceive the advice to remain active.

Prolonged Fatigue Reflects Mood Disorders in Adolescents
May 16, 2013

Clinicians should pay more attention to the debilitating symptoms of adolescent fatigue, say commentators responding to a survey that shows prolonged fatigue may indicate severe depression or anxiety.

Cultivating New Treatments in Follicular Lymphoma
May 15, 2013

Intensified therapy including CNS prophylaxis proves promising for reducing or delaying side effects in malignant B-cell lymphoma.



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VWhat Physicians Can Learn from the Allscripts EHR Lawsuit
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Eight Ways ICD-9 Will Still Matter to Medical Practices
Brenda Edwards, CPC,  May 15, 2013
What should your medical practice do with your ICD-9-CM book after October 1, 2014? Keep it.
Seven Ways Technology Can Speed Up Patient Collections
Cheyenne Brinson,  May 15, 2013
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Four Reasons Private Medical Practice is Becoming Extinct
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