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Educating Medical Providers Can Change Practices and Improve Care, Study Shows
- Carolina Newswire, 2008.5.1
A study published in the May 1 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine shows that behavioral interventions for local medical opinion leaders can yield significant and sustained improvements in medical care.
Commuting Challenges May Vary
- News & Observer, 2008.4.29
This Road Worrier considers himself brave enough for enduring the commute each morning with a surly fourth-grader and her second-grade nemesis battling in the back of a cozy Honda Civic. The 4,831 Triangle residents who signed up for the SmartCommute Challenge as of Monday afternoon clearly have more ambitious goals.
Doctor Visit Becoming A Group Event
- Capital Public Radio, 2008.4.28
At a Kaiser Permanente clinic in Elk Grove a small group of patients with diabetes are meeting in a conference room. They’re taking part in a group patient visit. Today’s topic is diabetes myth or fact.
Global Leaders in Business and Academia Call for New Focus on Service Innovation
- CNN.com, 2008.4.28
The University of Cambridge and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today released a report challenging governments, businesses and universities to drive increased support and funding for service innovation. Service innovation aims to improve the numerous service systems that we encounter every day, through changes in the way that technology, people, organization and information work.
IBM, Cambridge Push For Increased Funding For Service Innovation
- Information Week, 2008.4.28
Governments, businesses, and universities should push for more support and funding for service innovation, according to a recent report.
Malaria Resistance to Drugs Plagues Tanzania
- IPP Media, 2008.4.25
African countries met there [Nigeria] on April 25, 2000 and signed the Abuja Declaration, committing their countries to decreasing malaria deaths in Africa by 50 percent by 2010. This event has been commemorated every year since the year 2000. So what has the United Republic of Tanzania achieved in the fight against this endemic disease and what setbacks are being faced in the fight against malaria?
Financial Aid Program Expands Under Moeser
- The Daily Tar Heel, 2008.4.24
When Caitlin Shaw was accepted to UNC in 2004, she had one reservation - the price tag.
Health Department: Don't Touch Dead Birds
- Charlotte Sun, 2008.4.23
The deaths of two teenage boys within five days of each other last month from avian flu in Indonesia reminded U.S. health officials of the threat of a pandemic flu outbreak.
Carbon cap would cost U.S. households 1 percent: report
- Reuters News, 2008.4.21
Capping carbon emissions would cost U.S. households less than one cent on the dollar over the next two decades, an environmental group reported on Monday, disputing critics who say mandatory limits on greenhouse gases would cost jobs and damage the economy.
TeraGrid '08 to Hold Student Competitions
- HPC Wire, 2008.4.17
The third annual TeraGrid conference, being held June 9-13 in Las Vegas, Nev., will provide the scientific community with opportunities for collaboration and technology sharing to enable scientific discovery using the TeraGrid. In addition to paper presentations, tutorials, and demonstrations, TG08 will include two competitions for students: "The Impact of Cyberinfrastructure on Your World" and "TeraGrid Student Research" competitions.
Study: Gender, other factors guide preemies' survival
- Associated Press, 2008.4.16
Doctors now have a better way of helping parents make an agonizing decision — whether to take heroic steps to save a very premature baby.
Federal Committee Says Health Care Work Force Too Small, Unprepared For Aging Baby Boomers
- Carolina Newswire, 2008.4.15
As the first of the nation's 78 million baby boomers begin turning 65 in 2011, they will face a health care work force that is too small and woefully unprepared to meet their specific health needs, according to a new report from the Institute of Medicine.
Iraq Provinces Try to Overcome Political Disarray
- New York Times, 2008.4.15
Iraq’s provincial elections in January promised something still rare here: hope for the democratic political process. “The best election in the Middle East,” a party leader here in Babil Province declared.
Nobel Laureate speaks on human rights, Iran at Duke
- The Daily Tar Heel, 2008.4.14
Shirin Ebadi, the first Muslim woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, gave her keynote speech at Duke University on Friday in her native Persian.
The Forgotten Health Issue
- Columbia Journalism Review, 2008.4.14
At a conference of the Association of Health Care Journalists, Joshua Wiener spoke about the need to ignite interest in exploring long-term care.
Virtual Technology Programs Train Medical Personnel in Simulated Disaster Zones
- iHealthBeat, 2008.4.14
In an iHealthBeat Special Report, three experts discussed how training in virtual environments can prepare medical personnel to handle real-life disaster scenarios.
Muslim Winner of Nobel Peace Prize to Speak Today
- Durham Herald-Sun, 2008.4.11
Robin Kirk, director of the Duke Human Rights Center, said she expects a big turnout to a center-sponsored event on today that features Shirin Ebadi, the first Muslim woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize. Her appearance takes place in conjunction with the "Moral Mathematics" conference on Saturday at Duke University. Sponsored by the Duke Human Rights Center and RTI International, the "Moral Mathematics" conference will examine how the quantitative sciences -- including statistics, economics and demography -- contribute to human rights improvement around the world.
S.C. State and Francis Marion launch I-95 Corridor Initiative
- Orangeburg Times Democrat, 2008.4.8
Seeking innovative ways to address long-running development challenges in eastern South Carolina, South Carolina State University and Francis Marion University have announced the launch of the new I-95 Corridor Initiative.
Raleigh-Durham finds Price is right for federal pork
- Triad Business Journal, 2008.4.4
U.S. Rep. David Price of Chapel Hill, who defends the practice of earmarking federal tax dollars for special local projects, has been backing up his beliefs with action.
Locking up Florida's addicts too expensive, ineffective
- Tampa Bay Tribune, 2008.4.3
There are now almost 7-million adults in our country's criminal justice system, including more than 2-million persons incarcerated in jails and prisons. Well over half of these individuals have significant substance abuse problems. Yet the vast majority of persons who need drug treatment in our criminal justice system never receive these services.


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