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Obesity report proposes sweeping changes in schools, communities, workplaces

May 10, 2012
The Institute of Medicine panel recommended five critical areas to focus on to lower obesity: physical activity, food and beverage, marketing, work and schools.

New report provides detailed criteria for rational and timely use of cardiac catheterization

May 10, 2012
A new report issued today by the American College of Cardiology Foundation (ACCF) and the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) in collaboration with a dozen other professional societies provides detailed criteria to help clinicians determine when cardiac catheterization is a reasonable option for the evaluation of patients for ...

Report identifies challenges, solutions to increasing routine vaccination in Nigeria

May 10, 2012
In this post in PSI's "Healthy Lives" blog, Deputy Editor Tom Murphy examines routine vaccination solutions in Nigeria, where "the Decade of Vaccines Economics projects 90 percent vaccine coverage against Hib, pneumococcal disease, rotavirus, measles and pertussis can save 600,000 lives and $17 billion in Nigeria over the next 10 ...

New report illustrates impact of sequestration to medical research

May 10, 2012
(Research!America) The report "Sequestration: Health Research at the Breaking Point," released today by Research!America, demonstrates the damaging consequences of potential automatic spending cuts, or sequestration, to the nation's medical research enterprise and public health, and offers examples on how these cuts would delay scientific discoveries that could lead to new ...

U.S. Report Outlines Strategies to Prevent Obesity

May 8, 2012
TUESDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- The United States' progress against the battle of the bulge has been slow, but certain strategies could speed obesity prevention efforts, a new report concludes. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) on Tuesday outlined five recommendations with the greatest potential to prevent obesity. ...

Copenhagen Consensus report argues for expanding family planning programs in ‘high-fertility’ countries

May 5, 2012
As part of a series of Slate articles highlighting issues being examined by the Copenhagen Consensus Center, Bjorn Lomborg, director of the center, examines the implications of population growth on development indicators.

U.N.-sponsored report finds 1 in 10 infants born prematurely worldwide

May 4, 2012
Fifteen million infants, or nearly one in 10 worldwide, "are born premature every year, and 1.1 million of those infants die, according to a U.N.-sponsored report released Wednesday," Agence France-Presse reports.

MSF official discusses WHO Working Group final report on R&D

May 4, 2012
The Results for Development Institute's Center for Global Health R&D Policy Assessment blog features an interview with Judit Rius Sanjuan, U.S. manager of the Access Campaign of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), who discusses the final report of the WHO Consultative Expert Working Group on Research and Development: Financing and Coordination.

‘Born Too Soon’ Global Report Says US Lags Behind 130 Other Nations In Preterm Birth Rate

May 4, 2012
Preterm babies are born at a higher rate in the United States than in 130 other countries of the world, including many poorer nations, according to the just-released report 'Born Too Soon: The Global Action Report on Preterm Birth.' The report, containing the first-ever estimates of preterm birth rates by ...

U.S. Health Care Spending High, But Quality Lags: Report

May 3, 2012
THURSDAY, May 3 (HealthDay News) -- Despite the fact that Americans spend more on their health care than citizens of 12 other developed nations, a new report finds that more does not necessarily equal better when it comes to quality of care. The Commonwealth Fund report, led by senior ...

New global report says US lags behind 130 other nations in preterm birth rate

May 3, 2012
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., MAY 2, 2011 Preterm babies are born at a higher rate in the United States than in 130 other countries of the world, including many poorer nations, according to the just-released report Born Too Soon: The Global Action Report on Preterm Birth. The ...

Event launches report on U.S. global health R&D

May 3, 2012
A post on the Global Health Technologies Coalition's (GHTC) "Breakthroughs" blog describes an event to launch a recent report from GHTC and Policy Cures on "data on U.S. investments over the past 10 years in global health research and development (R&D)."