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    Rates Of Suicide Attempts And Hospitalizations In Children And Adolescents - Effect O

    Although children and adolescents in the child welfare system are at increased risk of attempted suicide compared with the general population, rates are highest before they enter care then begin to decline, states an article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Approximately 76 000...
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    During Winter Months, Sledding Injuries Are A Significant Cause Of Hospitalizations,

    In new research, 30 percent of children hospitalized following a sledding injury suffered significant head injuries, and 10 percent of these children had a permanent disability. The research, presented Saturday, Oct. 15, at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and...
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    Payer Status Often Determines Nursing Home Hospitalizations

    The decision by nursing homes whether or not to treat an ill resident on-site or send them to a hospital are often linked to that person's insurance status. A new study out this month shows that on average individuals enrolled in Medicaid are 27 percent more likely to be sent to the hospital...
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    Hospitalizations For Eating Disorders Among Young Kids Rose 119% In 7 Years

    Hospitalizations of children younger than 12 years rose by 119% from 1999 to 2006, a report issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) revealed in the journal Pediatrics. Overall, including all age groups, the same period saw a 15% increase in hospitalizations for eating disorders. The...
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    AHRQ News And Numbers: Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations High Among Patients Eli

    Americans who were eligible for coverage under both Medicare and Medicaid in 2008 were hospitalized for bed sores, asthma and diabetes at more than twice the rate of other Medicare beneficiaries, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. These...
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    Pollution Linked To Hospitalizations For Pneumonia In Older Adults

    Older adults with long-term exposure to higher levels of pollution are at higher risk for hospitalization for pneumonia, according to researchers in Canada. "Our study found that among older individuals, long-term exposure to traffic pollution independently increased their risk of...
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