Monday, November 9, 2009

Ins and Outs

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  • On-Pump versus Off-Pump CABG... [NEJM]

  • House Passes Healthcare Reform... [MedPageToday]

  • Bill Faces Senate Heat After Tight House Vote ... [WSJ]

  • Looking for a Job? Health Care Is Still a Good Bet... [WSJ]

  • White House: Wireless health is "really promising"... [mobihealthnews]

  • When Doctors Create Their Own Evidence-Based Medicine... [WSJ]

  • NHLBI Stops Enrollment in Study on Resuscitation Methods for Cardiac Arrest Different CPR Durations Found Equally Successful; CPR Device Does Not Add Benefit... [NIH]

  • Aspirin 'only for heart patients'... [BBC News]

  • Boston Scientific Announces Agreement With DOJ On Pre-Acquisition Investigation of Guidant... [Boston Scientific]

  • Impella sales and net losses rise for Abiomed... [MassDevice]

  • Given Imaging beats profit estimates ... [Globes]

  • Mayo Clinic, STM develop wireless cardiac monitor... [mobihealthnews]

  • Nanoparticle safety looking more complicated... [The Great Beyond]

  • Nanoparticles for gene therapy improve... [MIT]

  • More jabs needed: Study suggests that vaccinating many more people could slow the seasonal influenza virus's ability to evade vaccines.... [MIT]

  • Brain disease treated by gene therapy: A treatment based on HIV finds first success in humans.... [Nature]

  • Researchers find new way to attack inflammation in Graves' eye disease... [Univ of Michigan]

  • New Synthetic Molecules Trigger Immune Response to HIV and Prostate Cancer... [Yale University]

  • Researchers Discover Mutations in Two Genes that Cause Early-Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease... [NIH]

  • Gelling solution curbs appetite... [The Engineer]

  • A project to develop a self-manufacturing pill... [Imperial College]

  • Hybrid composite for root canal treatment... [Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung]

  • 1930s Drug Slows Tumor Growth... [Johns Hopkins]

  • Genes show when a woman's biological clock will stop... [New Scientist]

  • Possible origins of pancreatic cancer revealed... [MIT]

  • Children's Hospital Boston Investigates: Glass Thermometers Still a Safety Hazard... [Children's Hospital Boston]
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