Scientists at Ohio State University Medical Center are using powerful satellite technology to track the H1N1 virus as it changes, and perhaps to track another even more dangerous type of H1N1 that may already be popping up.
A new study from Nationwide Children's Hospital shows that allowing kids to confide in computers could make a dramatic difference. The device is a hand-held computer that makes valuable use of a teenagerâs time in the waiting room.
Kids are one of the most vulnerable targets for H1N1 and doctors are urging all kids to get vaccinated this fall. But should the millions across the country already battling diseases like asthma, cancer and Crohnâs diseases also get in line for a shot?
Heart failure patients typically undergo many tests to see how strong their heart is, but at Ohio State University Medical Center doctors are taking this one step further, testing each one to see how well they sleep - while theyâre still in the hospital.
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