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Released: 20-Oct-2015 4:05 PM EDT
Medical reversal (when accepted medical interventions are abandoned because they are found to be ineffective) is the "most important problem in medicine today." #mammograms
University of Chicago Medical Center

October 7, 2015 Medical reversal -- when accepted medical interventions are abandoned because they are found to be ineffective -- is the "most important problem in medicine today," according to the authors of a new book: Ending Medical Reversal. It is "hardly the only problem," say the authors, Vinayak K.

Released: 14-Oct-2015 5:05 PM EDT
Washu Expert: Time for Tobacco-State Politicians to Make ‘Adult Choice’ on Pacific Trade Agreement
Washington University in St. Louis

If Republican senators from tobacco-growing southern states believe in social responsibility, they would fully explore the TransPacific (TPP) trade agreement’s potential impact on countries around the world — including provisions that influence the ability of American tobacco corporations to flood the globe with cheap, cancer-causing cigarettes — suggests the author of a book on the history, social costs and global politics of the tobacco industry.



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