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Adultos mayores toman muchas vitaminas, aunque no está demostrado que funcionan

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Decenas de estudios han ofrecido “resultados prometedores”, pero nunca pruebas científicas contundentes que muestren que los suplementos vitamínicos previenen enfermedades.

Scrutinizing Medicare Coverage For Physical, Occupational And Speech Therapy

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Treatment has been terminated for some seniors because therapists told them they weren’t making enough progress or that they had reached their annual limit. We examine the treatment benefits and the barriers under Medicare’s coverage rules for therapy.

Lifting Therapy Caps Is A Load Off Medicare Patients’ Shoulders

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Last month’s budget deal means Medicare beneficiaries are eligible for physical and occupational therapy indefinitely. Plus, prescription drug costs will fall for more seniors.

Black Men’s Blood Pressure Is Cut Along With Their Hair

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A new study shows that educational sessions about high blood pressure at African American barbershops, coupled with prescribing and helping to manage medication, reduced hypertension rates significantly.

Barberos logran cortar el pelo… y la presión arterial de sus clientes

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Un estudio en Los Angeles comprobó que los barberos pueden jugar un rol crítico, ayudando a sus clientes a bajar su presión arterial entre charlas de salón y cortes de estilo.

Rhymes Of Their Times: Young Poets Riff On Type 2

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A Bay Area public health campaign harnesses the power of poetry to confront the root causes of a diabetes epidemic that is disproportionately hitting minority youth and those from low-income homes.

When Wildfire Smoke Invades, Who Should Pay To Clean Indoor Air?

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Public health agencies are set up to regulate easily controlled sources of air pollution. Wildfire smoke presents a different set of expensive challenges.

Health Care Revamped At L.A. County Jails

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The effort, overseen by the county’s health services department, aims to improve care for a population with high rates of chronic disease, mental illness and drug addiction.

Jury’s In: Opioids Are Not Better Than Other Medicines For Chronic Pain

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A new study followed patients with severe chronic pain for a year and found that opioids relieved pain and increased function no better than common drugs like acetaminophen and lidocaine. But the opioids carry the risk of more serious side effects, including addiction and death.

States Strive To Curb Costs For A Crucial — But Exorbitant — Hemophilia Treatment

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Saving the lives of people with the bleeding disorder can require high doses of expensive blood-clotting factor. Taxpayers foot much of the bill as manufacturers profit enormously.

Home Care Agencies Often Wrongly Deny Medicare Help To The Chronically Ill

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Agencies sometimes turn away Medicare beneficiaries with chronic health problems by incorrectly claiming Medicare won’t pay for their services, say patient advocates.

If Poor Neighborhood = Poor Health, Relocation Is One Solution

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Research shows that living in more affluent, less segregated neighborhoods can improve health problems like asthma and high blood pressure. Communities around the country are experimenting with moving some families to boost their health.

With CHIP Funds Running Low, Doctors And Parents Scramble To Cover Kids’ Needs

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Doctors are advising patients to be sure to fill medication orders now or are giving away drugs to make sure children have enough if their insurance disappears.

Biosimilars, Biologics And New Legal Challenges For RA Treatments

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As biosimilar products reach the market and rival more established RA treatments, the players are exploring legal challenges involving antitrust and anti-competitive behavior.

Empeora la salud de trabajadores agrícolas, a medida que la fuerza de trabajo envejece

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Con una migración en baja, hoy en día la edad promedio del trabajador agrícola en California, 90 por ciento de ellos hispanos, es de 45 años. Enfrentan más problemas de salud.