MedPage Today(R) 'What Your Physicians Are Reading'
LITTLE FALLS, N.J., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Which medical news stories are physicians reading to stay informed about key developments? MedPage Today publishes the Most Read Stories for the Past Week.
Most Read Stories for the Past Week will be published weekly and will be available by visiting MedPageToday.com/Weekly-Top-Ten.
Teen Pregnancies, Births, and Abortions Increase
Scrubbing Away Germs Can Backfire on Backsides
Benefits of Cutting Down on Salt Quantified
No Meds Needed for Two Effective OA Regimens
Oral MS Drugs Effective in Phase III Trials
Tailoring Trumps Targeting for Cholesterol Control
Obese Blacks at Higher Risk of Stroke
Vitamin D One of Few Things that Help Prevent Falls
ASCO GI: Diet May Play Role in Colon Cancer Prevention
MedPage Today is the only service for physicians that provides a clinical perspective on the breaking medical news that their patients are reading. Co-developed by MedPage Today and The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Office of Continuing Medical Education, each article alerts clinicians to breaking medical news, with summaries and actionable information.
At MedPage Today, we are "PUTTING BREAKING MEDICAL NEWS INTO PRACTICE®"
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