Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Ins and Outs

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  • Boston Scientific: Stents Down, Heart Rhythm Devices Up ... [WSJ]

  • Another Insurer to Limit Pay for Colonoscopy Anesthesia ... [WSJ]

  • Three-parent embryo created ... [BBC]

  • Inhaling Pig Brains May Be Cause of New Illness ... [WaPo]

    More: A Medical Mystery Unfolds in Minnesota ...[NY Times]


  • Medtronic Seeking Long-Distance Runners Who Benefit From Medical Technology ... [Medtronic]

  • Boston Scientific Launches Educational Initiative to Address Disparities in Cardiovascular Care ... [Boston Scientific]

  • Lifetime Medical Costs of Obesity: Prevention No Cure for Increasing Health Expenditure ... [PLoS Medicine]

  • Giving mice a cold virus offers hope of new asthma treatments ... [UK's Medical Research Counci]

  • RNA-Associated Introns Guide Nerve-Cell Channel Production ... [U Penn]

  • Structure of important neurotransmitter regulator determined ... [Brookhaven National Laboratory]

  • Novel small molecule therapy shows benefit for anemic patients via hydration of red blood cells ... [American Society of Hematology]

  • Chemical signature of manic depression discovered by scientists ... [Imperial College London]

  • Weight training melts fat and improves metabolism, says study of obese mice ... [Cell]

  • Seeing our spouses more negatively might be a positive ... [University of Michigan]
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