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Easier Way To Identify A Child's High Blood Pressure Created By Pediatrician
Pediatricians now have a new and simple way to diagnose a serious problem facing our nation"s children - thanks to David Kaelber, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., MetroHealth System pediatrician, internist, and chief medical informatics officer and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researcher and faculty member. Nearly 75% of cases of hypertension and 90% of cases of prehypertension in children and adolescents go undiagnosed. These troubling statistics were documented in previously published research by Dr. Kaelber. From this research, Dr. Kaelber and fellow researchers felt that one of the main reasons for the under-diagnosis may be due to the complex chart currently used to help physicians and medical personnel identify high blood pressure in children. So Dr. Kaelber"s team simplified the chart - focusing solely on a child"s age and gender - eliminating the need for a height percentile and reducing the number of values in the blood pressure table from 476 to just 64. The revised chart and accompanying description are published in the June issue of the journal Pediatrics.
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May is Healthy Vision Month, which in 2009 focuses on the 60 percent of Americans who have refractive vision problems.
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Informa Healthcare Journals To Unite On One Platform - Pharmaceutical Science And Medicine Journals Create Robust Information Service For Customers

Informa Healthcare - one of the world"s leading medical and scientific publishers- has announced that its peer-reviewed medical titles will be joining the company"s pharmaceutical science titles to form one, united platform for drug discovery and clinical medicine on http://www.Informahealthcare.com. The combination of medicine and pharmaceutical science titles simplifies the customer experience in one new, easy to use, robust platform that will deliver online content and archive material from more than 170 journals. All of the journals will utilize the online content management and delivery system provided by Atypon Systems, Inc. - a platform provider for over 70 information providers including JSTOR, New England Journal of Medicine and the American Chemical Society. The new platform offers the option of online trials, advanced searching, alerting, and single article purchases. In addition, the Atypon system enables Informa Healthcare to integrate the online content of over 170 journals with a comprehensive archive service, giving pharmaceutical and healthcare professionals one central, high-quality of information spanning the fields of medicine and pharmaceutical science. The beta site on the new platform is scheduled for release in summer 2009 and the complete transition will continue through to the end of this calendar year. "Our flexible technical architecture allows us to deploy functionally rich web sites tailored to the needs of particular information sectors. We are delighted to have delivered a cost-effective solution that addresses the specific needs of clinical medicine, pharmaceutical and allied markets for Informa Healthcare," says Chris Beckett, Vice President of Sales and Marketing - Atypon Systems. "We are excited to be able to offer this one-stop-shop hosting platform for our customers," said Phil Garner, Publishing Director at Informa Healthcare. "This new platform means that healthcare, academic and corporate professionals will have one central, high-quality of information spanning the drug discovery and clinical medicine fields from bench to bedside - including a comprehensive and easy-to-use archive service dating back to 1921." Informa Healthcare is encouraging customer feedback throughout the transition process. Subscribers will have a chance to send feedback and post questions about the beta site, and Informa is doing everything possible to make the transition as seamless and easy as possible. There will be a dual-hosting period with the informaworld platform, which currently hosts the content, through 2009 allowing for a gradual migration and the site will provide reports and statistics to help subscribers analyze usage. "This new improved service provides users with outstanding navigation and functionality and is all about bringing together quality information and addressing the needs of our readers with the touch of a button," explained Phil. "Until now, users had to duplicate their searches across the different platforms or miss out on coverage in their interest area because it was published elsewhere. Now, readers will be pointed from one article towards other articles of interest within the http://www.Informahealthcare.com site. Informa Healthcare


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