Friday, February 22, 2008

Ins and Outs

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  • U.K. Wrestles Over Private Payment for Health Care... [WSJ]

  • Suit Says Spinal Disk Maker Falsely Won F.D.A. Approval... [NY Times]

  • Texas-Size Health Quiz for Clinton and Obama ... [WSJ]

  • The Academic Woo Aggregator... [Respectful Insolence]

  • On the origin of deleterious mutations... [Nature]

  • Google and Health: Why More is Better... [MSFT Health Blog]

  • FDA Licenses New Hemophilia Treatment... [FDA]

  • IVF technique 'cuts twin births'... [BBC]

  • Leica Microsystems Acquires Bal-Tec AG... [Leica Microsystems]

  • Genetic Tags Reveal Secrets of Memories' Staying Power in Mice... [NIH]

  • Computers could be used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease... [Wellcome Trust]

  • Decades-Old Question Answered: How Do Flexing Muscles Call For More Blood? [University of Rochester Medical Center]

  • Researchers explore the antidepressant effects of ketamine... [Elsevier]

  • Gladstone and UCSF Scientists Reactivate Immune Cell Production in HIV-infected Adults... [Gladstone Institute and UCSF]

  • Neural architecture: The neurons in the primary visual cortex processing high- and low-frequency images are distinct... [RIKEN]

  • Doctors Use Wii Games for Rehab Therapy... [AP]
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