Ins and Outs January 13th, 2010 Medgadget Editors News Baby Boomers Still Doing Drugs as Seniors… [BusinessWeek] Stanford’s Continuing Medical Ed., Brought to You by Pfizer… [WSJ] The recession hits science: MIT report reveals biotechnology funding troubles… [MIT] Study: Americans not as optimistic or realistic about their health and well-being as they claim to be… [Philips] Advocacy Groups Protest Wellness Provision in Senate Healthcare Bill… [MedPageToday] For Gunshot and Stab Victims, On-Scene Spine Immobilization May Do More Harm Than Good… [Johns Hopkins] Bisphenol A link to heart disease confirmed… [Nature] Teva and the Narrowing Gap Between Generics and Big Pharma… [WSJ] FDA Awards Contract to Harvard Pilgrim to Develop Pilot for Safety Monitoring System… [FDA] FDA Approves New Drug for Rheumatoid Arthritis… [FDA] Exalenz finds positive news in Phase III study… [Globes] Boston Scientific Announces Japanese Approval for PROMUS® Everolimus-Eluting Coronary Stent System… [Boston Scientific] Vignet Unveils Connected Health Services Platform for Mobile Wellness and Disease Management… [Vignet] Otic completes Phase II ear infection treatment trial… [Globes] Nutrient mix shows promise in fighting Alzheimer’s… [MIT] Mechanisms guiding primordial germ cell migration: strategies from different organisms… [Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology] Researchers Reveal Molecular Origin of a Spectrum of Human Axon Guidance Disorders … [HHMI] Early Tests Show Vaccine Appears to “Mop Up” Leukemia Cells… [Johns Hopkins] The Rise of the Part-Time Smoker … [WSJ] New Jersey On Medical Marijuana: We’re Not California… [WSJ]