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Diabetes care
With diabetes on the rise year after year, a staggering number of Americans will ultimately require medical care for the disease. Yet, despite documented improvements in treatment since the mid-1990s, 20 percent of diabetes patients continue to struggle with poor glucose control—while another 33 and 40 percent have ongoing blood pressure and cholesterol problems, respectively. Dr. Robin Goland, associate professor of medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, co-founder and co-director of the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center at Columbia University Medical Center, and a noted clinical investigator, can discuss what improvements in care are needed to get the diabetes epidemic under control, as well as the latest developments in diabetes prevention, research, and treatment.
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September 5
Wall Street Journal (login required): THE JUGGLE: Is Spanking Effective for Discipline?

September 4
U.S. News and World Report/Health Day News: Study Dispels Link Between Autism and Measles Vaccine

Newsday: New study finds no measles vaccine/autism link

Reuters.com: U.S. study clears measles vaccine of autism link

September 3
MedPage Today.com: MMR Vaccine Not Linked to Autism

WebMD: Autism, Measles Vaccine: No Link

Bloomberg News: Childhood Measles Vaccine Doesn't Lead to Autism, Study Finds

CNN.com: Study: No link between measles vaccine and autism

Washington Post: Study Finds No Autism Link in Vaccine

Scientific American.com: New Study: Measles Vaccine Doesn't Cause Autism

Wall Street Journal (login required): HEALTH BLOG: Study Shows ‘No Connection' Between Measles Vaccine, Autism

Associated Press/CBS News: No Link Between Measles Vaccine And Autism

ABC News: As Seen on TV: MMR Vaccine and Autism

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