• Reform measures should not weaken our health care… [Dr. Donald J. Palmisano]
  • At V.A. Hospital, a Rogue Cancer Unit… [NYTimes]
  • Accreditation group cites MGH on resident surgeons’ workload… [Boston.com]
  • Johns Hopkins Scientists Out a Gene for Gout… [Johns Hopkins]
  • Designing Structures Made of Nanomaterials… [MIT Tech Review]
  • Ritalin backed as brain-booster… [BBC]
  • MORE-CARE Trial to Assess Remote Monitoring Impact on Heart Failure Patients and Healthcare Utilization… [Medtronic]
  • Johnson & Johnson Announces Regulatory Clearance for Its Planned Acquisition Of Cougar Biotechnology… [J&J]
  • Covidien Features New Devices for Minimally Invasive Surgery and Soft Tissue Repair at ASMBS 2009… [Covidien]
  • The path to olfaction: Neurons conveying information about smell from the olfactory bulb communicate with multiple regions of the brain… [Riken Institute]
  • Expression, regulation and function of the ISGylation system in prostate cancer… [Oncogene]
  • New Strategy Rapidly Reveals Targets for MicroRNA Gene Regulation … [HHMI]
  • Grey hair may be protecting us from cancer… [New Scientist]
  • Video: Rethinking Autism… [Little Green Footballs]
  • Hysterectomies a stem cell source… [BBC]
  • Unspoken memories of Holocaust survivors find silent and non-pathological expression in the everyday lives of their families… [University of Haifa]
  • British dogs trained to sniff out diabetes… [Reuters]
  • Got ear plugs? You may want to sport them on the subway, researchers say… [University of Washington]