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17 Aug 2010, 4:20 pm by Mike
From Washington's Blog: The Centers of Disease Control (CDC) just announced: For the seafood to pose a health risk, the food would have to be heavily contaminated with oil, and would therefore have a strong odor and taste of oil. [read post]
29 Apr 2008, 12:13 pm
The Seattle, Washington study which was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine was done by Group Health in Seattle and the University of Washington. [read post]
21 Sep 2015, 9:17 am by Patrick A. Malone
William Lee of University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center. [read post]
12 Jun 2011, 8:41 am
What makes matters worse is that several of the other state universities, including Portland State and the medical school, also reportedly played a role in a "consortium" that brought about the new "research center. [read post]
1 Feb 2010, 12:27 pm by Joe Consumer
Perera is back, operating again at Hoboken University Medical Center. [read post]
8 Dec 2020, 7:35 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
The other nine jurisdictions include eight states: California (2015), Colorado (2016), Hawai‘i (2018), Maine (2019), Montana (2009 via a Montana Supreme Court ruling), New Jersey (2019), Vermont (2013), Washington (2008), as well as Washington, D.C. [read post]
26 Feb 2018, 2:45 pm by Michael J. Bassett
  [1] The following participating hospitals and clinics are among the first to make this beta feature available to their patients: Johns Hopkins Medicine – Baltimore, Maryland Cedars-Sinai – Los Angeles, California Penn Medicine – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Geisinger Health System – Danville, Pennsylvania UC San Diego Health – San Diego, California UNC Health Care – Chapel Hill, North Carolina Rush University Medical Center… [read post]
31 Mar 2010, 5:41 pm by Daniel Solove
  Her work is published or forthcoming in the Vanderbilt Law Review, Washington Law Review, Connecticut Law Review, Boston University Law Review, Cardozo Law Review and U.C. [read post]
7 Oct 2016, 3:34 am by Jon Gelman
 Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has announced a plan to move forward with a Universal Medical Care program in the US. [read post]
29 Dec 2007, 7:20 am
I know of no better corrective to this than The Center Cannot Hold, a detailed memoir of how, with medication, sensitive support (and, in Professor Saks's case, psychoanalysis), a deeply schizophrenic person can achieve a life full of creative work and love and friendships. [read post]
28 Jun 2011, 6:52 pm by Stephen Albainy-Jenei
Washington Convention Center Room 102AB This event co-sponsored by the US Patent and Trademark Office, The Biotechnology Industry Organization and the Biojudiciary Project  will  celebrate the 30th anniversary of the issuance of the patent from the Supreme Court case, Diamond v. [read post]
8 Oct 2015, 8:11 am by June Casey
He is the author of more than 70 articles and chapters and his award-winning work has appeared in leading legal (including the Stanford, Cornell, and Southern California Law Reviews), medical (including the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA), bioethics (including the American Journal of Bioethics, the Hastings Center Report) and public health (the American Journal of Public Health) journals, as well as Op-Eds in the New York Times and Washington Post. [read post]
18 Jun 2010, 5:00 am by Victoria VanBuren
Thomas Gallagher, M.D., University of Washington, Seattle, WA, $2,972,209 The project creates a statewide initiative involving communication training for health care workers and a collaboration between hospitals and a malpractice insurer to improve adverse event analysis, disclosure, and compensation. [read post]
20 May 2010, 4:58 pm
Fann from the University of Washington School of Medicine and one of the studies' principle researchers, "less than half of the people who were found to have major depression received any treatment during the first year", despite the fact that major depression during the first year was associated with poor quality of life and ability to function. [read post]