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Computers Make Sense Of Experiments On Human Disease

Published November 22, 2008, 3:11 am, Medical News Today

Mathematical models resolve controversy over nicotine addiction Increased use of computers to create predictive models of human disease is likely following a workshop organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF), which urged for a collaborative effort between specialists in the field.

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Study shows GE Healthcares VisipaqueTM Associated with Lower Incidence of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy and ...

Published November 21, 2008, 8:38 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

PRINCETON, N.J.----A first-ever 208-person study comparing the renal safety, occurrence of cardiovascular adverse events and diagnostic image quality of GE Healthcare’s isosmolar contrast media iodixanol and the low-osmolar CM iopromide in select patients concluded iodixanol is associated with lower incidence of contrast-induced neuropathy and cardiovascular events than iopromide, when used in ...

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Hot Docs: Financial Crisis and Healthcare Reform, a Season for Practical Holiday Gifts

Published November 21, 2008, 6:13 am, US News & World Report

Today's selection of timely reports.

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New Study Data: JANUVIA (sitagliptin) Significantly Reduced Blood Sugar Levels and Was Not Associated with ...

Published November 21, 2008, 6:00 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.----New data presented at the 61st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America showed JANUVIA™ , a diabetes medicine from Merck & Co., Inc., significantly reduced blood sugar levels in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes and was not associated with hypoglycemia .

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NEWS: Goodwin looks at adoption in U.S.

Published November 21, 2008, 12:04 am, The Dartmouth

The market-based adoption system in the United States is unfair to parents and children because it places monetary value on a child's race and class, according to Michele Goodwin, a professor at the University of Minnesota who spoke to a room of over 50 people in the Rockefeller Center Thursday. Goodwin, a professor at the university's law, public health and medical schools, is an expert on ...

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News From The American Chemical Society, Nov. 19, 2008

Published November 20, 2008, 8:11 am, Medical News Today

Microcapsules act as "roach motel" to kill harmful bacteria Researchers in New Mexico and Florida are reporting development of microscopic particles that act as chemical booby traps for bacteria. The traps attract and kill up to 95 percent of nearby bacteria, including microbes responsible for worrisome hospital-based infections.

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Israeli gay couple get first baby in Mumbai

Published November 18, 2008, 5:30 am, Outlook India

With Israeli laws not allowing same-sex couples to adopt or use a surrogate mother to have their progeny, a gay couple chose India for the purpose and a baby was born in a city-based infertility clinic through in-vitro fertilisation.

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George Soros buys Research in Motion Ltd., Arch Coal Inc., Whiting Petroleum Corp., Global Signal Inc., Suncor Energy ...

Published November 16, 2008, 9:46 am, Guru Focus

George Soros is back to his fund. We can see it from the portfolio holdings of his fund. He owns fewer stocks now and he bets big into certain areas. George Soros owns 83 stocks with a total value of $2.8 billion. These are the details of the buys and sells. New Purchases: ACI, AMZN, BAC, BBY, BK, BUD, BWLD, CA, CDNS, CHK, CIEN, CSGS, DPS, ETR, FIS, FRO, GGP, GLRE, GMT, GSL, GSL/WS, HSNI, ITT, ...

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Cleveland Clinic Recognizes Circulating Tumor Cell Technology As Top Medical Innovation For 2009

Published November 16, 2008, 3:09 am, Medical News Today

Veridex, LLC announced today that the technology used in the CellSearch® System to measure circulating tumor cells (CTCs) was ranked as the top medical innovation for 2009 by the Cleveland Clinic, a leading multispecialty academic medical center. The ranking is based on technologies likely to have a significant impact on health care next year.

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