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Monday, June 29, 2015

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  • Dr Oz Critics Spur AMA to Corral 'Media' DoctorsThe House of Delegates approved resolutions from medical students and residents directing the AMA to hold physicians accountable for the advice they dispense through mass media.
  • Blood Biomarkers for AD Detected Years Before SymptomsAbnormal levels of several proteins thought to play a role in Alzheimer's disease have been detected in blood samples from individuals taken many years before they developed symptoms of the condition.
  • Exercise Slows Quality-of-Life Decline in Parkinson'sRegular exercise slows the decline in health-related quality of life and may even have neurologic benefits. Patients who started sooner did better, but a new study shows starting later is also helpful.
  • Obamacare's Next 5 Hurdles to Clearn its first five years, the Affordable Care Act has survived technical meltdowns, a presidential election, two Supreme Court challenges -- including one resolved Thursday -- and dozens of repeal efforts in Congress. But its long-term future still isn't ensured.

Special Report

  • Only 25 years after its discovery, newer treatment regimens are curing the hepatitis C infection. Is a future without it really possible?  

Business of Medicine

  • Partner Conflicts: Fatal or Solvable? Because partners often have different values and priorities, problems among them may be unavoidable. But there's a way to handle these issues before they get out of hand.
  • Are Evil People Influencing Your Patients?   A woman who claimed to have cured her own cancer guided patients toward bogus cures. She belongs in the Seventh Circle of Hell, according to a bioethicist.

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