Monday, December 5, 2011

Be Well, Boston | Alarm fatigue in hospitals

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Week of: Dec. 5, 2011 Boston.com/Health Blogs: Daily Dose | White Coat Notes
This Week's Highlights
Alarm fatigue at hospitals
BE WELL | VIDEO

Alarm fatigue at hospitals

Boston Globe reporters Stephen Smith and Liz Kowalczyk discuss the issue of alarm fatigue in hospitas in this edition of Be Well, Boston.
Brotherly love and support
G FORCE

Brotherly love and support

The Schusters have donated more than $5 million to Brigham and Women’s, much of which will go to the hospital’s new Schuster Transplant Center and Transplant Research Center.
The relationship between grief and depression
IN PRACTICE

The relationship between grief and depression

Psychiatrists are now reconsidering whether bereavement should exclude a diagnosis of major depression.
Stretching the boundaries of yoga

Stretching the boundaries of yoga

The practice, associated mostly with the health-conscious affluent, may offer low-cost treatment for back pain and other ailments.
From the blogs
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Week of: Dec. 5, 2011 Boston.com/Health Blogs: Daily Dose | White Coat Notes

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