• WellPoint Makes Three Million Calls In Health-Reform Survey… [WSJ]
  • “Plug and Play” Comes to Synthetic Biology… [HHMI]
  • New FAA rules for medical helicopters… [Avionews]
  • Double-Lung Transplants Work Better Than Single for Long-Term Survival… [Johns Hopkins]
  • Covidien Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit over Davol’s Mesh Fixation Device and Applier… [Covidien]
  • Are Electronic Health Records Worth the Risks? [WSJ]
  • Healthcare Reform–What would Reagan do? [HealthBlog@MSFT]
  • Searching for the Benefits of Google Health… [MIT Tech Review]
  • Why it is always 1986 in health IT… [ZDNet Healhcare]
  • First Noninvasive Technique to Accurately Predict Mutations in Human Brain Tumors… [UPenn]
  • Viruses could kill superbugs that antibiotics can’t… [New Scientist]
  • Major advance in cell reprogramming technology… [Cell]
  • Muscle deterioration in patients with lung disease seen connected to CO2… [Hebrew Univ Jerusalem]
  • Patients: There’s Waste in Medicine, but My Doctor Is Perfect… [WSJ]
  • Boston Medical School in Awkward Spot After Craigslist Arrest… [WSJ]