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Growth in Telehealth from 2016 to 2017 Outpaces Other Venues of Care Studied in Second Annual FAIR Health Report
From 2016 to 2017, private insurance claim lines for services rendered via telehealth as a percentage of all medical claim lines grew 53 percent nationally, more than any other venue of care studied for that variable in the second annual edition of FH Healthcare Indicators®.
Atlantic Vision: Helping Focus Global Attention on Need for Ocean Observation
A global team of researchers, including Dr. Brad deYoung from Memorial University, is hoping to bring the world together in a co-ordinated effort to observe the Atlantic Ocean.
Just an Hour of Weekly Walking Staves off Disability
Just one hour a week of brisk walking — as if you are late to an appointment or trying to make a train — staves off disability in older adults with arthritis pain, or aching or stiffness in a knee, hip, ankle or foot, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study.
The Next Step: Reducing Waste and Increasing Value in Fish Processing and Aquaculture
Turning processing discards into high-value compounds for the food, medical, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors.
From Canadian Coal Mines, Toxic Pollution That Knows No Borders
Paul Samycia was in a boat floating on British Columbia’s Elk River when he reeled in a strange-looking trout.