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Irish Medical Times | Clinical TImes | Doctors miss their chance to empathise
News | www.imt.ie | Oct 11, 2008
A small study has found that doctors seldom respond empathetically to concerns raised by patients with lung cancer. In the study, doctors analysed 20 recorded and transcribed consultations between lung cancer patients and nine doctors.
http://www.imt.ie/clinical/cancer/doctors-miss-their-chance-to-e.html
Winter Park Memorial expanding
News | www.bizjournals.com | Oct 7, 2008
Dr. P. Phillips Baby Place at Florida Hospital’s Winter Park Memorial Hospital will complete a major expansion project by fall 2009, doubling the size of the current facility and providing more boutique services. Construction on the $18 million expansion is set to begin in early 2009.
http://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/stories/2008/10/06/daily11.html?ana=from_rss
Cesarean section linked to allergy in children
News | uk.reuters.com | Sep 18, 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among children who have a parent with allergies or asthma, delivery cesarean section appears to increase the odds that they will develop allergic rhinitis and atopy -- but not
http://uk.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUKCOL87067720080918?feedType=RSS&feedName=healthNews
Maternity services discussion paper launched
News | www.healthinsite.gov.au | Sep 14, 2008
The Federal Health Minister, Nicola Roxon, has launched a discussion paper on improving maternity services in Australia.
http://www.healthinsite.gov.au/news/Maternity_services_discussion_paper_launched
Poshness not behind reluctance to push
News | www.6minutes.com.au | Sep 8, 2008
The findings from the anonymous survey of women who had requested and undergone a caesarean section for their first child puts paid to the ‘too posh to push’ theory, with 59% of women ranking baby safety as one of the three most important reasons for their decision.
Tenet Hospitals Awarded 214 CIGNA HealthCare Quality Designations (Business Wire)
News | us.rd.yahoo.com | Sep 4, 2008
Tenet Hospitals Awarded 214 CIGNA HealthCare Quality Designations. - DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE:THC - News) today announced that 38 of the hospitals it operates have received 214 quality designations through CIGNA HealthCare, a subsidiary of CIGNA Corporation
Natural birth better for bonding baby and mother
News | www.news-medical.net | Sep 4, 2008
American researchers are suggesting that natural birth may make mothers more responsive to their babies than those who choose to have a Caesarean. American researchers are suggesting that natural birth may make mothers more responsive to their babies than those who choose to have a Caesarean.
Caesareans 'weaken mother-baby bond'
News | news.scotsman.com | Sep 4, 2008
Caesareans 'weaken mother-baby bond' - CAESAREAN childbirth may weaken the attachment of a mother to her baby, a study published today claims.
http://news.scotsman.com/health/Caesareans-39weaken-motherbaby-bond39.4456584.jp
Natural birth 'may aid baby bond'
News | news.bbc.co.uk | Sep 3, 2008
Mothers who give birth naturally are more responsive to the cry of their baby than those have a Caesarean, research suggests.
"Natural" cesarean mimics vaginal birth experience
News | feeds.reuters.com | Aug 28, 2008
By Joene Hendry NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A cesarean childbirth procedure developed in the UK takes a woman-centered approach and incorporates many important aspects of natural childbirth, according
http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/UKhealth/~3/377196079/idUKCOL85379920080828
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