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Many Hospitals Don’t Follow Guidelines For Child Abuse Patients, Study Finds

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The researchers found wide disparities in how hospitals handled young patients believed to have been abused. About half of those younger than 2 who were identified as abused were not checked out for other injuries.

Patrick Kennedy On Moving Mental Health Policy Out Of ‘The Dark Ages’

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This former member of Congress wants to change how the nation views mental illness – both in terms of streamlining research for new treatments and improving the mental health care system.

Although Smoking Has Declined, Its Consequences Continue, Study Finds

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The bottom line, according to researchers, is that despite 50 years of declining smoking prevalence rates, almost 170,000 cancer deaths annually are still caused by this habit.