Ins and Outs February 17th, 2010 Medgadget Editors News Researchers find biomarkers in saliva for detection of early-stage pancreatic cancer… [UCLA] Autism : the administration of oxytocin improves the social behavior of patients… [CNRS] Hopes grow over potential autism treatment… [Nature] Australia to mandate health ID number… [E-Health Europe] A Doctor’s Problem With Electronic Medical Records… [WSJ] University of Minnesota finalizes license agreement to form organ transplant start-up company… [University of Minnesota] Report Backs EPA Classification of PERC (tetrachloroethylene) as Likely Human Carcinogen… [National Academy of Sciences] FDA Extends Review of Exalgo(TM)… [Covidien] FDA Announces New Safety Plan for Agents Used to Treat Chemotherapy-Related Anemia… [FDA] Afib Monitor Shows High Accuracy… [MedPageToday] Implanted Sensor Could Provide Clues to Brain Chemistry… [MIT Tech Review] New Material Mimics Bone To Create Better Biomedical Implants… [North Carolina State University] Cut-price DNA test ignites genetic discrimination fears… [New Scientist] Low carbohydrate meals after exercise may benefit diabetics… [UMichigan] High-Fat Ketogenic Diet to Control Seizures Is Safe Over Long Term… [Johns Hopkins] A new computer system could help autistic children excel at maths… [Bath University] Enzyme design with remote effects… [Max Planck Society] Study Data Confirm Short-Term Heart Disease Risks of Combination Hormone Therapy for Postmenopausal Women… [NIH] Neoadjuvant targeted therapies in renal cell carcinoma… [Nature Reviews Urology] When the Best Rx Is No Rx … [WSJ] What the Brain Values May Not Be What it Buys… [Duke] Stinky Diabetes Drug May Result in Poor Adherence… [MedPageToday] King Tut was disabled, malarial and inbred… [National Geographic]