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Beth Israel safety lapses raise concern among state regulators
Ordinarily, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center has a sterling reputation for appropriate care. However, some cleanliness concerns raised by a recent state inspection may have lowered that... Read more...
Trend: More physicians offer alternative medicine
For the most part, the healthcare profession has been moving further and further in the direction of evidence-based approaches. However, a growing number of physicians are also looking at... Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Harvard teaching hospitals agree to joint research work
Hoping to make the most of their research dollars, a group of otherwise competitive Harvard teaching hospitals have decided to put aside their battle for status and pool their research efforts to... Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Harvard docs protest Mass. anti-freebie bill
In Massachusetts, legislators are considering what could be the harshest ban in the nation on drugmaker freebies for physicians. Under the Massachusetts bill, doctors who accept any form of pharma... Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Study: Last-minute drug approvals less safe
When FDA reviewers cram, do they perform poorly on the test? A new study concludes that yes, when drugs are approved right on deadline, they're more likely to cause safety problems later. The... Read more...





