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GHRI answers why it's been a hard year for influenza vaccines
Dr. Michael Jackson addresses some of the top questions as to why this year's influenza vaccine is not as effective as hoped.
News release: Group Health congratulates Dr. David Grossman on Task Force role
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force appoints him vice chair.
Surgery for obesity is linked to longer survival
JAMA study focuses mostly on male VA patients with more diseases than in prior studies.
Our research made news in 2014
Here’s our list of top 10 research stories of 2014—plus links to the news reports they inspired.
Science doesn’t have to be sexy to save lives
Prevention can save more lives from cancer than treatment does. Dr. Jennifer McClure tells how you can support such research and help stop deadly disease—before it starts.
Video: New research on bariatric surgery for obesity
GHRI's Dr. David Arterburn talks about bariatric surgery research in December 2014.
FDA warnings on antidepressants may have backfired
Changes in antidepressant use may have led to more teen suicide attempts.
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