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#health20fr - Healthcare Tweet Chat Hashtag and Transcript

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Medibots: The world's smallest surgeons - health - 20 November 2009 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “No more scalpels " tomorrow's lifesaving operations will use robots that crawl over your heart, scuttle into your ear and swim into your eyeView full resource at newscientist.com

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Daily pill can end HIV epidemic - health - 20 July 2011 - New Scientist

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Daily pill can end HIV epidemic - health - 20 July 2011 - New Scientist http://t.co/dcT4nKD

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Tweetup :: #hcsmeucamp tweetup (via @whydotpharma, @andrewspong, @berlin_health20) #twtvite

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Citizen medicine and why we must try it - health - 20 June 2011 - New Scientist

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Citizen medicine and why we must try it: Each year prescription drugs kill hundreds of thousands in Europe alone... http://bit.ly/jYwTHv

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Humans eradicate a disease for only second time ever - health - 20 October 2010 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “The cattle plague rinderpest has been wiped off the planet, say global health authoritiesView full resource at newscientist.com

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Humans eradicate a disease for only second time ever http://bit.ly/ci6hEu from New Scientist

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Rats on junk food pass cancer down the generations - health - 20 April 2010 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Feeding pregnant rats a fatty diet puts even granddaughters at greater risk of breast cancerView full resource at newscientist.com

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Girl with half a brain retains full vision - health - 20 July 2009 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “A girl born with half of her cerebral cortex missing sees perfectly because of a reorganisation of the brain circuits involved in visionView full resource at newscientist.com

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RT @newscientist: Girl born with half a brain surprisingly has full vision http://bit.ly/10CgiZ And she can ride a bike and rollerskate.

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Bumpology: Active fetus, boisterous child? Uh-oh - health - 20 April 2010 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “You're in for trouble, said my obstetrician. This one's moving about all over the place. Is that just a midwives' tale?View full resource at newscientist.com

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Breastfeeding boosts schoolboys' brains, not girls' - health - 20 December 2010 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Keeping baby boys on the breast for at least 6 months leads to a significant boost in educational performance at age 10View full resource at newscientist.com

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Breastfeeding boosts schoolboys' brains, not girls': Keeping baby boys on the breast for at least 6 months leads... http://bit.ly/fDArTS

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Rock yourself to sleep for a better nap - health - 20 June 2011 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Gentle swaying motions help adults to fall asleep faster and improves the quality of their snoozeView full resource at newscientist.com

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Rock yourself to sleep for a better nap - health - 20 June 2011 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Gentle swaying motions help adults to fall asleep faster and improves the quality of their snoozeView full resource at newscientist.com

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Do early gut problems set the brain up for depression? - health - 20 May 2011 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Understanding how gut infections could lead to depression and what genes are involved could lead to better personalised medicineView full resource at newscientist.com

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Male infertility linked to protein invisibility cloak - health - 20 July 2011 - New Scientist

newscientist.com — “Seven out of 10 infertile men don't seem to have anything wrong with them – perhaps their sperm can't sneak past the female immune systemView full resource at newscientist.com

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Joyeux anniversaire #HCSMEU de la part de #health20fr - Sant 2.0 - Mdecine 2.0

denisesilber.com — “C'est le premier anniversaire des tweet-ups #HCSMEU et #health20fr vous souhaite plein de bonnes choses.View full resource at denisesilber.com

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whydotpharma Silja Health Social Media

Ah! A french b-day song! Merci! RT @health20Paris: Joyeux anniversaire à #HCSMEU de la part de #health20fr http://bit.ly/9FWqEy

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