Friday, December 21, 2007

Ins and Outs

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  • Breakthroughs of the Year 2007 ... [SCIENCE Mag]

  • Medical Myths Even Doctors Believe ... [Indiana University School of Medicine]

    BMJ: Medical myths ...

  • IRS Stuffs Hospital Stockings ... [WSJ]

  • Philips to make a public offer for all shares of U.S.-based Respironics ... [Philips]

  • Unpublished Safety Data Raise Heat On Vytorin ... [WSJ]

  • FDA Grants Tentative Approval to First Generic for Antiretroviral Viread ... [FDA]

  • Humour 'comes from testosterone' ... [BBC]

  • Milk and Egg Allergies Harder To Outgrow... [Johns Hopkins]

  • Overweight elderly fare better than skinny counterparts... [Israel21c]

  • Active computer games no substitute for playing real sports ... [BMJ]

  • Most breast cancer surgeons don't talk to patients about reconstruction options, U-M study finds ... [University of Michigan]

  • Light powered platinum more targeted & 80 times more powerful than similar cancer treatments ... [University of Warwick]

  • MIT corrects inherited retardation, autism in mice ... [MIT]

  • Scientists harness a natural emergency response to increase the regeneration ability of muscle ... [European Molecular Biology Laboratory]

  • Proteus Clinical Guidelines to go Open Source ... [LinuxMedNews]

  • Sex and marriage with robots? It could happen ... [MSNBC]

  • Doctor of the Day: David Bearman, Cannabinoidologist ... [WSJ]
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