The Concern of Brittle Type 1 Diabetes November 12, 2017 // 0 Comments By Brittle Diabetes Foundation, Special for USDR Brittle Type 1 Diabetes (BT1D) is listed by the National Institutes of [...]
Measles Scare Hinders European Travel August 25, 2017 // 0 Comments By CDC, Special for USDR With the peak summer travel season under way, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [...]
New Resource in Dealing with MS July 7, 2017 // 0 Comments By Multiple Sclerosis Association of America, Special for USDR The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to [...]
The Connection between the Nervous and Immune Systems February 1, 2017 // 0 Comments By Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, Special for USDR Valentin A. Pavlov, PhD, associate investigator, and Kevin [...]
A Link between Dementia and Financial Exploitation? January 23, 2017 // 0 Comments By Alzheimer’s Association, Special for USDR The Alzheimer’s Association, New York State Coalition applauds [...]
You Might Want to get a New Toothbrush January 3, 2017 // 0 Comments By American Dental Association, Special for USDR An editorial in the December issue of The Journal of the American Dental [...]
Hacking Epidemics in a Hyper-Connected World December 15, 2016 // 0 Comments By NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Special for USDR At the first hints of a disease outbreak, epidemiologists, health [...]
Obesity Rates Plummet December 5, 2016 // 0 Comments By Trust for America’s Health, Special for USDR Obesity rates showed a statistically significant decrease in 31 [...]
Myths and Truths About Thyroid Cancer Campaign October 14, 2016 // 0 Comments By Eisai Inc, Special for USDR A thyroid cancer diagnosis can lead to significant distress as patients and caregivers cope [...]
Poor Education and Income Levels Associated with Adolescent Obesity September 19, 2016 // 0 Comments By Kaiser Permanente, Special for USDR A new Kaiser Permanente study found an increased risk for becoming overweight or [...]
Infectious Disease Expert Urges Travelers To Put Risk Of Zika In Perspective September 4, 2016 // 0 Comments By Puerto Rico Tourism Company, Special for USDR Penn Global Medicine, Medical Director and physician Dr. Stephen J. [...]
Protecting Your Loved Ones: Making Sure Kids are Safe Around Dogs July 1, 2016 // 0 Comments By Canine Company, Special for USDR Summer is peak season for dog bites – especially among children, who spend more time [...]
The Concern Over E-Cigs Grows June 17, 2016 // 0 Comments By Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Special for USDR Cigarette smoking among high school students dropped to [...]
Investigating Tobacco: Does it Violate Human Rights? April 20, 2016 // 0 Comments By ASH, Special for USDR The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) heardtestimony from experts yesterday on [...]
Quitting Smoking Should be at the Top of Your New Year’s Resolution List January 17, 2016 // 0 Comments By DoSomething.org, Special for USDR Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United [...]
Are We Thriving…. Or Just Existing? October 26, 2015 // 0 Comments By Frank J Granett R.ph, Special for USDR The health & wellness of Americans is in jeopardy. A report by the [...]
What is Behind the Surge in Heroin Overdoses? July 25, 2015 // 0 Comments By USDR Heroin overdoses are on the rise across the country, and New Jersey is not immune. According to a report released [...]
Bladder Cancer: 5 Things You Need To Know July 16, 2015 // 0 Comments By Nik Donovic, Special for USDR Bladder cancer is one of the most common cancers in the US. It is also deadly, [...]
Alternative Interventions for ADHD July 2, 2015 // 0 Comments By Frank J. GranettR.ph. Recently on the Price of ADHD Business radio health segment, Dr. Edward Group discussed the [...]
Rethinking the Ways to Lower Healthcare Costs June 2, 2015 // 0 Comments By the Bipartisan Coalition, Special for USDR Today, Americans spend twice as much on health care as citizens of other [...]
U.S. News Unveils Its First Hospital Ratings in Common Care May 29, 2015 // 0 Comments By US News & World Reports, Special for USDR U.S. News & World Report, publisher of Best Hospitals, today unveiled [...]
Lassa Fever Confirmed in Death of U.S. Traveler Returning from Liberia May 29, 2015 // 0 Comments By CDC, Special for USDR The following was released on cdc.gov, Monday, May 25, 2015: The CDC and the New Jersey [...]
Facing Cancer with Courage and Grace or Tears and Fears? March 17, 2015 // 0 Comments By Barbara Tako, Special for USDR Two books, two very different topics—clutter clearing and cancer coping, and one [...]
Disease Sniffing Phones? March 2, 2015 // 0 Comments By American Technion Society, Special for USDR A research consortium headed by Professor Hossam Haick of the [...]
Black Population Disproportionately Hit by Abortion February 27, 2015 // 0 Comments By USDR The available data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention show that the number of black [...]
New measure to stop disease in a critical battlefield: the blood supply November 14, 2014 // 0 Comments By Nigel Talboys, director of Global Blood Safety Marketing, Special forUSDR The cost of contaminated blood can be severe. [...]
Hollywood plans TV series to Capitalize on Ebola crisis October 26, 2014 // 0 Comments By James Hirsen, Special forUSDR As anxiety over Ebola intensifies, some big names in Hollywood are looking to profit from [...]
One in Four Americans Admits Abusing Prescription Drugs According To New Survey August 20, 2014 // 0 Comments Photo by Images Money ByUSDR The new national survey by FindLaw.com – the most popular legal information website [...]
The MERS Virus Threat: How to protect your family & business May 29, 2014 // 0 Comments By Frank J. Granett R.ph, Special forUSDR As the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus penetrates the boarders of [...]
New Report shows Jump in Autism in Children April 13, 2014 // 0 Comments ByUSDR Today, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the newest autism prevalence statistics. For [...]