Cold-and-flu seasonal spread suggests new bust of SARS

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Experts, including Julie Gerberding of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, predict that, given the infection pattern of SARS, it could recur in autumn. Still unknown is whether SARS can be passed from a-symptomatic patients to uninfected people. Many other questions also exist that will possibly impact the healthcare industry.

Author: Elliott, Victoria Stagg
Administration of Public Health Programs, Centers for Disease Control, Health care industry, Cover Story, Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, United States. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Gerberding, Julie

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Alzheimer?s treatment needs intensify role of primary doctors

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Predictions are that Alzheimer?s disease will triple in the next coming decades, resulting in a cost increase from $31.9 billion in 2000 to $49.3 billion in 2010. Yet, diagnosis and treatment still remain illusive, and problematic.

Author: Elliott, Victoria Stagg
Economic aspects, Alzheimer's disease

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Bracing for SARS - and false alarms

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Physicians are preparing for the fall flu and cold season, including severe acute respiratory syndrome.

Author: Elliott, Victoria Stagg
World, Autumn

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Subjects list: Health aspects, United States, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Severe acute respiratory syndrome
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