Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Ins and Outs

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  • Harvard study: Computers don't save hospitals money... [ComputerWorld]

  • Annual Report to the Nation Finds Continued Declines in Overall Cancer Rates... [NIH]

  • 55 And Uninsured? Buy Medicare Coverage!... [WSJ]

  • A $30,000-a-Month Cancer Drug... [NYT]

  • Senator Grassley Seeks Financial Details From Medical Groups... [NYT]

  • FDA Seeks to Limit CT Radiation Exposure... [MedPageToday]

  • FDA Makes Interim Recommendations to Address Concern of Excess Radiation Exposure during CT Perfusion Imaging... [FDA]

  • US murderer executed with a single drug... [Nature Blogs]

  • Are Primary-Care Practices Too Small to Measure Quality? [WSJ]

  • No One Peer-Reviews Scientific Software... [ChicagoBoyz]

  • Pivotal Study of Medtronic Deep Brain Stimulation Therapy Shows Long-Term Reduction in Seizure Rate in Patients with Severe Epilepsy... [Medtronic]

  • Engineering a cure: Biological engineering professor Linda Griffith launches a new center to study endometriosis and other gynecological diseases.... [MIT]

  • Gene's Position in the Nucleus Can be Used to Distinguish Cancerous from Normal Breast Tissue... [NIH]

  • First Live Targeting of Tumors with RNA-Based Technology... [Duke]

  • FDA Approves Kalbitor for Treating Potentially Life-Threatening Attacks of Hereditary Angioedema... [FDA]

  • New Approach to Sickle-Cell Disease Shows Promise in Mice... [Children's Hospital Boston]

  • Stem Cells Battle for Space... [Johns Hopkins]

  • New Skin Stem Cells Surprisingly Similar to Those Found in Embryos... [HHMI]

  • Combining Nanotubes and Antibodies for Breast Cancer 'Search and Destroy' Missions... [NIST]

  • Potential New "Twist" in Breast Cancer Detection... [Johns Hopkins]

  • Scientists Discover Aggression-Promoting Pheromone in Flies... [Caltech]

  • Testosterone link to aggression may be all in the mind... [Nature]

  • Johns Hopkins Investigates: Medical Students Regularly Stuck by Needles, Often Fail to Report Injuries... [Johns Hopkins]

  • RECOVERY: FDA Launches New Pet Health and Safety Widget... [FDA]
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