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Leaving work after a Parkinson's diagnosis

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
Feb 8, 2013
A banking analyst makes the decision to leave his job at the age of 51, two years after being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease.

Electronic health records aren't cutting costs so far

by
Dan Gorenstein
Jan 11, 2013
Clunky programs, high costs and incompatible systems are factors in failure to save billions.

The bitter pill of globalization

Interview by
Kai Ryssdal
Jan 7, 2013
A robust global economy spreads wealth -- and pandemics like the flu, SARS, even the plague.

States cut anti-smoking efforts despite tobacco money windfall

by
Bob Moon
Dec 6, 2012
A new study finds state governments are plugging budget gaps at the expense of tobacco prevention programs.

Americans not taking vacation, and it hurts

by
David Weinberg
Nov 27, 2012
A survey finds people will leave an average of nine days of paid vacation unused this year. The stress that comes from not taking a break can affect their health.

Why mental health check-ups matter

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Nov 14, 2012
Physical check-ups with physicians are common, but what about a tune-up for your mind?

Patients should discuss money with their doctors

Interview by
Tess Vigeland
Nov 9, 2012
When you receive bad news from your physician, money is often the last thing on your mind. But it's something you should consider. One doctor offers a few tips.

Can posting calorie counts save us from ourselves?

by
Beth Teitell
Oct 15, 2012
Commentator Beth Teitell on whether knowing what we're eating will affect how much we eat.

Meningitis outbreak shines light on 'compounding pharmacies'

by
David Gura
Oct 8, 2012
Pharmacies linked to meningitis outbreak not regulated by FDA.

Dogs trained to spot diabetics' blood sugar swings

by
Blake Farmer
Sep 24, 2012
There's a burgeoning industry of inexpensive classes that promise to train dogs to alert their diabetic owners to a change in their blood sugar.

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