Ins and Outs September 14th, 2007 Medgadget Editors News The Pros and Cons of User-Generated Health Content …[The Economist] Nanotechnology risks – where are we today? …[Nanowerk] Who’s on First? Taxus? No, Cypher. I Don’t Know. …[WSJ Health Blog] Microarray Provides Three Genomic Guides to Breast Cancer Treatment Decisions …[M. D. Anderson Cancer Center] Japanese scientists describe crystal structures at the heart of antitumor compound synthesis …[RIKEN Institute] Researchers find new master gene setting circadian rhythms …[RIKEN Institute] Statement by Commissioner von Eschenbach on the Release of the Strategic Framework Document on Import Safety …[FDA] Nanomaterials With a Bright Future …[NSF] Glaucoma surgery in the blink of an eye …[Tel Aviv University] Extra gene copies were enough to make early humans’ mouths water …[University of California, Santa Cruz] Contagious yawn ‘sign of empathy’ …[BBC News] Starch ‘fuel of human evolution’ …[BBC News]