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RTI researchers and CDC have found that health care providers can expect a significant increase in age-related macular degeneration as the baby boom generation reaches retirement age.
The national youth smoking-prevention campaign known as truth®, likely prevented 450,000 adolescents from initiating smoking, according to a new study by researchers at RTI International.
A study conducted by RTI International has found that people diagnosed with diabetes spend $4,100 more each year on medical costs than people who don't have diabetes, and that the spending gap increases over time.