Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Ins and Outs

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  • Medicare's Rules Pinching Patients ... [WSJ]

  • U.N.: HIV Outbreak Peaked in 1996 ... [WSJ]

  • GOP Rep. on Mammograms: "This Is How Rationing Begins"... [CBS]

  • A difference of opinions on mammograms... [WaPo]

  • 'Coma' man conscious for 23 years... [BBC]

  • FDA Announces New Warning on Plavix: Avoid Use with Prilosec/Prilosec OTC... [FDA]

  • Moody's on Pharma: Outlook Is Negative, But it Could Be Worse... [WSJ]

  • Medtronic Chairman and CEO Bill Hawkins Comments on U.S. Senate's Revised Medical Device Industry Fee Proposal... [Medtronic]

  • Meta-Analysis Finds Early Signs of Rofecoxib CV Risk... [MedPageToday]

  • Diagnosing the future of genomics: An interview with Eric Green... [Nature]

  • WideMed, GE Healthcare begin Morpheus pilot... [Globes]

  • Verizon piloting mobile phone video consults... [mobihealthnews]

  • Ziprasidone Okayed for Bipolar Disorder... [MedPageToday]

  • Norwegian scientists raise concerns about mutated form of swine flu... [WaPo]

  • Embryonic stem cells to cure eye disease? [The Great Beyond]

  • Scientists solve structure of NMDA receptor unit that could be drug target for neurological diseases... [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]

  • 'No Muss, No Fuss' Miniaturized Analysis for Complex Samples Developed... [NIST]

  • Tick Saliva: New Target for Lyme Disease Vaccine... [HHMI]

  • When is a stem cell really a stem cell? [Children's Hospital Boston]

  • NFL Will Ask Neurologists to Rule on Concussions... [MedPageToday]

  • Children should be allowed to play in the dirt, study finds... [Telegraph]

  • Researcher's labour of love leads to MS breakthrough... [The Globe and Mail]

  • Children's Hospital Boston investigates: Uninsured more likely to die after trauma... [Children's Hospital Boston]

  • Johns Hopkins Investigates: Burned Out, Depressed Surgeons More Likely to Commit More Major Medical Errors... [Johns Hopkins]
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