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How new medicines are developed
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BBC News - Can the web improve your health?
bbc.co.uk — “Websites are offering new ways to empower patients and reshape the doctor-patient relationship.” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
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BBC: Can the web improve your health? - How social media are reshaping medicine http://t.co/M867Qhra
Decision support integrates evidence-based medicine - Tools drive quality care and create a new workflow - Managed Healthcare Executive
managedhealthcareexecutive.modernmedicine.com — “Decision tools lead to better quality patient care.” View full resource at managedhealthcareexecutive.modernmedicine.com
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How are #HealthIT tools driving quality care & a new workflow? http://t.co/tUoo3IRZ via @MHExecutive #EHR #mhealth #ICD10 #healthcare
Possible clues found to why HIV vaccine showed modest protection, April 4, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Insights into how the first vaccine ever reported to modestly prevent HIV infection in people might have worked were published online today in the New England Journal of Medicine. Scientists have found that among adults who received the experimental HIV vaccine during the landmark RV144 clinical trial, those who produced relatively high levels of a specific antibody after vaccination were less likely to get infected with the virus than those who did not. The National Institute of Allergy and Inf” View full resource at nih.gov
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Bristol-Myers Squibb: Press Releases
bms.com — “Bristol-Myers Squibb is a global biopharmaceutical company committed to discovering, developing and delivering innovative medicines that help patients prevail over serious diseases.” View full resource at bms.com
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@BMSNews to Present New Data Demonstrating Commitment to R&D in Liver Disease at the International Liver Congress/#EASL http://t.co/cv4YHis7
5 Health Problems Linked to Height - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — “How stature stacks the odds of getting sick is unclear, but experts say the link between height and health offers new hope for understanding diseases and developing treatments.” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Personalized medicine experiment details diabetes development - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “The term "personalized medicine" is still something of an abstract idea. In an audacious experiment, Stanford molecular geneticist Michael Snyder gave it a face—his own—and showed what it can do. Snyder and a large team of colleagues first sequenced his DNA, revealing his complete genetic library. Then they analyzed blood samples he gave every few weeks for two years. This was akin to taking a 3-D movie of his inner workings to observe how genes, the molecules that read and decode them” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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The little dog that could: Beyonce the puppy, born in shelter, fit into spoon at birth - The Washington Post
washingtonpost.com — “NEW YORK — A very tiny puppy is sitting inside a coffee mug, trying without success to escape by scratching its little paws against the slippery surface. In recent days, this famous dog has been placed alongside a variety of small objects — an iPhone, a business card and a tape measure, among other things — to demonstrate just how tiny she really is.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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Chocolate Consumption Linked To Lower BMI - Prevention.com
prevention.com — “People who ate chocolate the most frequently had the lowest body mass indexes (BMI), according to new research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.” View full resource at prevention.com
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Best. Diet. News. Ever: How Chocolate Helps Your BMI http://t.co/pPzBNZR1
Study reveals how HSV-1 virus overcomes intrinsic host defenses
news-medical.net — “New biological research reveals how an invading virus hijacks a cell's workings by imitating a signaling marker to defeat the body's defenses. By manipulating cell signals, the virus destroys a defensive protein designed to inhibit it. This finding, from studies in human cell cultures, may represent a broader targeting strategy used by other viruses, and may lay the scientific groundwork for developing more effective treatments for infectious diseases.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Mobile Health Design
mobilehealthdesign.wordpress.com — “Mobile Health Design” View full resource at mobilehealthdesign.wordpress.com
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Harmful Toxins Passed From Mothers to Infants: Why and How to Avoid Them | BabyMed.com
babymed.com — “By: Rachel Neifeld, RD, CDNWhen a child is born into the world, we expect them to be healthy, pure, and untainted by the age-inducing, toxic elements that we are sometimes unavoidably exposed to in today’s developed world. A surprising new study may have put a damper on the pristine image.” View full resource at babymed.com
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Learn about this harmful toxin passed from mother to child and how to prevent transmission. http://t.co/tsCYATq2 #babysafety #toxins
Autism Speaks awards $1.1 million to fund high priority studies
eurekalert.org — “Autism Speaks $1.1 million in new research grants will investigate how: proposed changes DSM-5 diagnostic criteria will affect prevalence estimates and eligibility for services; the benefits of selective noise cancellation technology for those affected by autism and sound sensitivities; PBDE flame retardants impact the immune system, prenatal development and autism risk; intensive preschool behavioral and vocational interventions impact lifespan costs; to lower the age of diagnosis; and investig” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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N.E.R.D. Alert: Neuro Ed Research and Development: Life - Do med students have one? Work-life balance across generations
neuroednerd.blogspot.com — “The semi-random musings of a neurologist who first trained to be a high school teacher, and never quite left his educator days behind. Views on the blog are my own, and are not specifically endorsed by my employer.” View full resource at neuroednerd.blogspot.com
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New blog post - Work-life balance in #meded: time off requests pits Gen Y vs Boomer - Add UR comments http://t.co/CjRfpK8v
Colon Health
tuberose.com — “The colon is the sewer of your body. If it's not cleansed, the waste throughout the body can't get out. According to some estimates, about 70 million Americans suffer from bowel problems. The number one cancer among men and women together is colon/rectal cancer. When the colon is healthy, a person will have two or more well-formed bowel movements a day.” View full resource at tuberose.com
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Researchers find yoga helps ease stress related medical and psychological conditions
eurekalert.org — “An article by researchers from Boston University School of Medicine, New York Medical College, and the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons reviews evidence that yoga may be effective in treating patients with stress-related psychological and medical conditions such as depression, anxiety, high blood pressure and cardiac disease.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Researchers find yoga helps ease stress related medical and psychological conditions: http://t.co/2roetBoc via @AddThis
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