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Glioblastomas: What You Need to Know About Aggressive Brain Tumors
August 28, 2014Guest blog by Amy KimberA diagnosis of the Glioblastoma multiforme type of brain cancer is especially devastating. It’s also the most common and aggressive brain tumor in adults that just happens to be difficult to impossible to remove. Because the tumor cells invade surrounding...
Aug 28, 2014
Scrutinizing Adherence Must Not Be Short Sighted
August 11, 2014Considering how critical taking medications as prescribed is to managing chronic diseases effectively, it should be no surprise that improving patient adherence to medicines can deliver great value. This truth makes the conclusions of an article in Health Affairs’ about declining...
Aug 14, 2014
Assisted Living Needs More Chronic Health Monitoring Services
August 8, 2014Guest blog by Carol Marak - a contributor for the senior living and health care marketIn 2003, Health Affairs discovered that the U.S. spent $1.3 trillion treating people with at least one chronic disease. That cost figure projects to increase to $4.3 trillion by 2023....
Aug 08, 2014
Stoking the Fire of Stakeholders in the Fight against Chronic Disease
July 30, 2014Chronic disease prevention holds great promise for reducing our nation’s healthcare spending, but it is critical that we take steps to spend more effectively when it comes to treating, preventing and better managing overall health in order for positive changes to take hold....
Jul 31, 2014
Furthering the Case for Health Technology
July 25, 2014Technology in healthcare provides many opportunities to streamline processes that can reduce costs and to better coordinate cohesive healthcare plans for any patient, most especially those who are already struggling with one or more chronic diseases.In partnership with AdvaMed, the...
Jul 25, 2014
New Jersey Making Strides in Fight against Chronic Disease
July 16, 2014The Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease (PFCD) applauds the state of New Jersey for prioritizing health and wellness and providing funds to make an impact in chronic disease prevention. On July 1, Health Commissioner Mary E. O'Dowd announced that the New Jersey Department of Health...
Jul 17, 2014
Asbestos May be Associated with the Past but it can still be a Present Danger
Guest blog by Barbara Wells - a mesothelioma researcherMost products that are made today do not contain asbestos but it was a very different story up until the 1970’s. Asbestos was commonly used in many types of building products and insulation materials that were used to construct the...
Jun 16, 2014
National Physical Fitness and Sports Month: More Important Today Than Ever
By Helen Durkin, JD, Executive Vice President of Public Policy, International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association (IHRSA)National Physical Fitness and Sports Month is as relevant today as it was back in 1983 when President Ronald Reagan signed the very first proclamation making May the...
May 20, 2014
Dissecting Diabetes: Costs and Chronic Disease Impact
April 8, 2014A recent New York Times article, “Even Small Medical Advances Can Mean Big Jumps in Bills,” takes a deep dive into the myriad issues facing people with diabetes, from daily maintenance and complex costs to medical advances and resulting chronic diseases. The lifesaving and quality of...
Apr 09, 2014
Advancing Comprehensive Obesity Solutions Critical in the Fight Against Chronic Disease
April 4, 2014As providers and patients, policymakers and stakeholders alike, all still grapple with how to understand obesity as a disease, the recent announcement by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) asserting drug therapy as a viable solution in the treatment of obesity, is another...
Apr 07, 2014

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