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Not the cascade ride we want

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You know that I read a ton of journals. Because it’s the best way I can discern what’s the next big thing, what’s coming down the pike. It’s amazing how many great products (or cures) arise because a brilliant researcher works against the tide, seeking out answers for questions no one else really believe exists.

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Children’s Asthma- Redux

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Remember when I wrote about how Children’s Hospital in Boston was dealing with the asthma problem?  (What?  You don’t?  Shame on you.  Here is the link ☺ )   As I said then, that’s the sort of practice that needs to be everywhere to manage our overall healthcare costs.  And, now, Children’s National Medical Center (DC) is employing a similar practice.  Which is a very good thing- since DC has among the highest rates of pediatric asthma in the US.  And, one where the area emergency rooms (ER) are the modality of choice far too frequently (in my humble – or not– opinion).

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