Sunday, November 30, 2014
High c-section rates draw concerns | www.myajc.com
Type 1 diabetes: a simple breath test may aid early diagnosis in children - Medical News Today
Folic acid prior to conception may lower risk of small-for-gestational-age offspring - Medical News Today
Why Are America’s Toddlers Being Prescribed ADHD Drugs? - Pacific Standard: The Science of Society
Administration Warns Employers: Don’t Dump Sick Workers From Plans | Kaiser Health News
Friday, November 28, 2014
Harm From Baseball Concussions May Linger, Study Finds
No Link Between Acetaminophen in Pregnancy, Asthma in Kids: Study
Spotting Hearing Problems in Infancy May Boost Reading Skills in Deaf Teens
Steer Clear of Cold Meds for Babies, FDA Advises
Want Kids to Eat Better? Get Them Cooking
Georgia Regents wins Columbia County hospital bid | The Augusta Chronicle
Nearly Half A Million Select Obamacare Plans Through Healthcare.gov In First Week | Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Adult-Sized ATVs Deadly for Kids, Report Shows
Brain Abnormality Spotted in Many SIDS Babies
Teens Given Anxiety, Sleep Meds May Be at Risk for Drug Abuse
Infants With Eczema May Be More Prone to Peanut Allergy: Study
Parents Need to Take Lead on Teen Concussion Prevention
Full-Day Preschool Beats Part-Day for School Preparedness
Free market hospitals provide up-front cost of surgery | www.wsbtv.com
Burwell soliciting ideas for 'increased transparency' at HHS - Jennifer Haberkorn - POLITICO
Monday, November 24, 2014
Beverage companies still target kids with marketing for unhealthy, sugary drinks - Medical News Today
Only 18 states require federally mandated follow-up services for children with lead poisoning - Medical News Today
Kids' Bag Lunches Not Meeting Nutrition Guidelines: Study
Rural healthcare in crisis: What does the future hold? - FierceHealthcare
Grady, Blue Cross at impasse as contract expires | Georgia Health News
HHS Formally Moves To Close Loophole Allowing Plans Without Hospital Benefits | Kaiser Health News
HHS Formally Moves To Close Loophole Allowing Plans Without Hospital Benefits | Kaiser Health News
Close Friends May Be Key to Teens' Drinking
Holidays Can Be Sensory Overload for Kids With Autism
Eczema Cases Rising Among U.S. Children: Report
Upfront Costs Of Going Digital Overwhelm Some Doctors : Shots - Health News : NPR
Grady contract with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia to end - Atlanta Business Chronicle
In Partisan Washington, Health Law Faces Grave Legal Technicalities - NYTimes.com
TennCare Director Speaks About Political Difficulties Of Expanding Medicaid | Kaiser Health News
Some Experts Dispute Claims Of Looming Doctor Shortage | Kaiser Health News
Poll: Majority says universal healthcare is not government role - The Hill
Poll: Majority says universal healthcare is not government role
By Sarah Ferris - 11/20/14 The Hill
Slightly more than half of Americans believe that the federal government is not responsible for providing universal healthcare, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday.
The survey reflects a different national attitude than just eight years ago, when nearly 70 percent of people believed the government should provide healthcare coverage for all.
The shifting viewpoint spans the election of President Obama, who entered office with a pledge to expand insurance coverage. The reversal of opinion suggests a “significant backlash” of the government’s far greater role in healthcare now, Gallup's Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport wrote.
Since Obama passed his signature healthcare law, the number of people who said universal healthcare is not a government role climbed from 41 percent in 2008 to a high of 56 percent in 2013.
That number partly declined this year, which marks the first year after the healthcare exchanges went into effect and millions of people gained insurance for the first time.
Unsurprisingly, people were far more likely to say government should provide healthcare if they supported the Affordable Care Act, which aimed to widely expand coverage though not universally.
Overall, support for ObamaCare remains on par with the president’s low favorability ratings nationally, though a growing number of people have said they are pleased with their healthcare coverage without specifically mentioning the still unpopular law.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Pregnancy and childbirth: why mental health care for parents is important - Medical News Today
Infants experience less pain in mother's soothing presence and gene activity in infant brain altered - Medical News Today
Child abuse and adversity associated with poor health and employment outcomes later in life - Medical News Today
Urgent care relieves pressure on ERs, but at what cost? - FierceHealthcare
State panel meets over ailing rural hospitals | Georgia Health News
U.S. School Meal Rules Might Work Against Good Nutrition, Study Says
Fewer Infants Dying Than Before, CDC Reports
Kids Born to Overweight Moms May Face Higher Heart Risks as Adults
Florida has worst physician shortage - GA is #8 - FierceHealthcare
Attacks on health-care workers, nurses, doctors spark alarm | The Augusta Chronicle
Big doings in state’s booming health IT industry | Georgia Health News
U.S. states get more, spend more on Medicaid under Obamacare: report | Reuters
Medicaid expansion plan is unveiled
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Parents Want Children in Day Care to Be Vaccinated: Poll
Piedmont launches human milk donation program - Atlanta Business Chronicle
Alaska's Medicaid future uncertain despite pro-expansion governor - Modern Healthcare
Health Care Law Recasts Insurers as Obama Allies - NYTimes.com
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Study Ties Teen Smoking to Risk of Severe Menstrual Cramps
Clinicians often disregard advice on antibiotic prescription - FierceHealthcare
Hillgrove High students to be retested for TB
Gainesville Times | News from The Associated Press
Exchange workers put priority on Latino outreach | Georgia Health News
As California Expands Medicaid To New Beneficiaries, Many Others Are Dropped | Kaiser Health News
Monday, November 17, 2014
Novel method developed to prevent, cure rotavirus infection - Medical News Today
Antibiotic use in children linked to juvenile idiopathic arthritis - Medical News Today
Young Children, Energy Drinks a Dangerous Mix
Head Trauma in Abused Babies, Toddlers Can Have Lifelong Impact
Gainesville Times | News from The Associated Press
What to expect in Year 2 of ACA enrollment | Georgia Health News
Some Hiccups, but Federal Health Exchange Website Is in Good Health - NYTimes.com
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Skin-to-skin contact with babies supports breastfeeding, bonding and better health outcomes - Medical News Today
Falls Leading Cause of Serious Head Trauma for Kids, Study Shows
More Than One-Fifth of High School Students Smoke: CDC
Cannabis oil clinical trial at Georgia Regents University might not be only option | The Augusta Chronicle
Medicaid expansion slashes hospitals’ uninsured burden
Perry-Appointed Board Backs Health Coverage Expansion | The Texas Tribune
Millions Of Medicaid Kids Missing Regular Checkups | Kaiser Health News
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Dr. Dreyer selected as AAP president-elect
Three-Quarters of Young Baseball Players Have Arm Pain
Food Rules for Toddlers May Lead to Healthy Eating Habits
Whooping Cough Vaccine Seems Safe in Pregnancy, Study Finds
Scientists Find Signs of Toxic Flame Retardants in Americans
27% of state’s hospitals earn top safety rating | Georgia Health News
Missouri Primary Care Doctors Face Substantial Medicaid Cut | Kaiser Health News
More States Expected To Expand Medicaid in 2015 | Kaiser Health News
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
HPV Vaccination Rates Lowest in States With Highest Cervical Cancer Rates: Study
Key to overcoming obesity in Latino children is pediatricians' communication with parents - Medical News Today
Pediatric admissions reduced by pneumonia vaccine - Medical News Today
New study shows how sleep patterns change through adolescence - Medical News Today
When parents set rules about food preschoolers eat healthy - Medical News Today
Study Examines Patterns of Obesity Between Childhood and Adolescence
Minority Kids May Be Missed in Autism Diagnoses: Study
Kids Obese at Young Age Often Stay That Way, Study Shows
Can Video Game Play Help Young Minds Learn?
UGA scientists get $3 million grant to develop infectious disease outbreak warning system | Online Athens
Consumer Guide On Health Law Enrollment: Is The Second Time The Charm? | Kaiser Health News
Gov. Nikki Haley names insider Christian Soura as new Medicaid director - Post and Courier
Monday, November 10, 2014
Schools With EpiPens Save Lives, Study Says
Laundry Detergent Pods Pose Poisoning Risk to Kids, Study Says
19-story tower implosion takes down 1970's hotel
Latest ACA court case reverberates in Georgia | Georgia Health News
New HealthCare.gov Opens Early to Allow for Review of Plans - NYTimes.com
In Surprise Move, Supreme Court Will Examine Key Part Of Health Law | Kaiser Health News
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Women who are obese are at increased risk of having babies with kidney and urinary tract abnormalities - Medical News Today
Children's asthma found to improve after adenotonsillectomy - Medical News Today
Simple coating developed to protect against injuries and deaths stemming from accidental ingestion of batteries - Medical News Today
Cooking classes may positively influence children's food-related preferences and behaviors - Medical News Today
Newer Pneumonia Vaccine for Kids Beats Older Version: Study
Premature births show slow decline in state | Georgia Health News
Egleston to open a special Ebola unit | www.ajc.com
ADHD Linked to Expectant Moms' Smog Exposure
'Unconditional Regard' Buoys Kids' Self-Esteem
Attempt to raise medical malpractice cap defeated | The Miami Herald
Soda Tax Succeeds In Berkeley, Fizzles In San Francisco | Kaiser Health News
Republican Gubernatorial Victories Make Medicaid Expansion Unlikely In 5 States | Kaiser Health News
Republican Gubernatorial Victories Make Medicaid Expansion Unlikely In 5 States | Kaiser Health News
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Hudgens beats 2 opponents for Ga. insurance post | www.ajc.com
Baby Talk: Study Examines How Mothers and Fathers Converse With Their Infants
Poor Quality Housing Tied to Higher Asthma Rates Among Kids
Suit claims WellCare improperly pocketed funds | Georgia Health News
These governors’ races could decide whether millions more will get health insurance - The Washington Post
Monday, November 3, 2014
Mom's Words Matter Most to Newborns
Typical ADHD Care Leaves Room for Improvement, Study Finds
MIT Researchers Develop Safer 'Button' Battery
Typical ADHD Care Leaves Room for Improvement, Study Finds
Better Detection, Diagnosis Major Factors Behind Rise in Autism Cases: Study
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Highly contagious measles exposes gaps in vaccination - Medical News Today
Study Shows How Toddlers Adjust to Adult Anger
High School Football Players Aren't Well-Educated About Concussion
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