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Autism science and brain research is moving 'stunningly fast' – USATODAY.com
usatoday.com — “Brain scans now give researchers, and parents, a jump on the complex and befuddling disorder that is striking more and more children.” View full resource at usatoday.com
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Researchers beginning to make progress, perhaps for 1st time, in understanding the autistic brain: http://t.co/1FPnzanZ
FDA Approves Alzheimer's Test Developed by Eli Lilly - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “The FDA approved an Eli Lilly test that can help detect Alzheimer's—a potential boon to treatment and developing drugs against the disease.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Alzheimer Diagnosis Possible With Scan - Wall Street Journal http://t.co/gle8vhJV #health
Elsevier: Article Locator
linkinghub.elsevier.com — “Elsevier: Article Locator” View full resource at linkinghub.elsevier.com
Most Recently Shared on April 7, 2012 at 12:47 am By:
Yeah @MRI_Shielding, that article's "pt in need of med info" link is dead - help? http://t.co/3Y0exsa5 @xeni @Michelle_KMer #firstMRI
JACR: Despite fears, secondary cancer risk from CT remains low
healthimaging.com — “Despite the fact that radiation doses have been increasing along with a growing reliance on CT scans for diagnosis and therapy, the secondary cancer risk from multi-detector CT (MDCT) scans is low among older adults, the group subjected to the most frequent scanning, according to a study published in the April issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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JACR: Despite fears, secondary #cancer risk from #CT remains low http://t.co/K7cUNm6y
JACR: Despite fears, secondary cancer risk from CT remains low
healthimaging.com — “Despite the fact that radiation doses have been increasing along with a growing reliance on CT scans for diagnosis and therapy, the secondary cancer risk from multi-detector CT (MDCT) scans is low among older adults, the group subjected to the most frequent scanning, according to a study published in the April issue of the Journal of the American College of Radiology.” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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JACR: Despite fears, secondary cancer risk from CT remains low http://t.co/9F7ucEmj
BMJ Group blogs: Heart JournalScan » Blog Archive » Epinephrine Use and Cardiac Arrest Survival
blogs.bmj.com — “BMJ Group blogs: Heart JournalScan » Blog Archive » Epinephrine Use and Cardiac Arrest Survival” View full resource at blogs.bmj.com
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JournalScan: Epinephrine Use and Cardiac Arrest Survival. http://t.co/YbPpWlfW
BMJ Group blogs: Heart JournalScan » Blog Archive » PFO and stroke – to close or not to close?
blogs.bmj.com — “BMJ Group blogs: Heart JournalScan » Blog Archive » PFO and stroke – to close or not to close?” View full resource at blogs.bmj.com
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JournalScan: PFO and stroke - to close or not to close? http://t.co/Xw6MKbMM
BMJ Group blogs: Heart JournalScan » Blog Archive » EuroSCORE updated
blogs.bmj.com — “BMJ Group blogs: Heart JournalScan » Blog Archive » EuroSCORE updated” View full resource at blogs.bmj.com
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Magnetic Nanoparticles Predict Diabetes Onset | HMS
hms.harvard.edu — “Magnetic Nanoparticles Predict Diabetes Onset | HMS” View full resource at hms.harvard.edu
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New diagnostic tool expands understanding, and possibly treatment, of #diabetes. Read more: http://t.co/y937JZrR
Brain imaging: fMRI 2.0 : Nature News & Comment
nature.com — “Functional magnetic resonance imaging is growing from showy adolescence into a workhorse of brain imaging.” View full resource at nature.com
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Americans May Be Much Fatter Than We Think, Study Says | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “It’s no secret that as a population, Americans been getting heavier, but researchers now say that our weight problem may be worse than we thought. In a study published in the journal PLoS One, lead author Dr.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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If you replace BMI with DEXA scan, instead of 30% obese in U.S., it'd likely to be 60%! @aliceparkny, TIME: http://t.co/jZtuytwF
JAMA: Screening US or MRI + mammo a boon for women at increased breast cancer risk
healthimaging.com — “The addition of a screening ultrasound or MRI exam to annual mammography in women with an increased risk of breast cancer and dense breast tissue resulted in a higher rate of detection of incident breast cancers, according to a study published April 4 in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The authors noted downsides to both modalities, reinforcing the notion there may be no easy answer to the question of how to best deliver supplemental screening to women with an increased risk of ” View full resource at healthimaging.com
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@JAMA_current Screening US or MRI + #mammo a boon for women at increased breast cancer risk http://t.co/HSBNaU6u
BMI falls short on actual obesity rates for women - Related Stories - DiabetesPro SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Data on more than 1,300 participants who underwent dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scans showed 48% of women previously unclassified as obese using BMI alone were classified as obese by the percent of body fat on DEXA, suggesting BMI measurement underestimates actual obesity rates in women. The fi…” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on April 4, 2012 at 11:34 am By:
@DrOz @LoriShemek BMI falls short on actual obesity rates for women as compared to the percent of body fat on DEXA http://t.co/8MWYQ59C #fb
Brain Scan Foretells Who Will Fold Under Pressure - Science News
sciencenews.org — “Tests on high-stakes math problems identify key regions of neural activity linked to choking” View full resource at sciencenews.org
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Brain scan foretells who will fold under pressure http://t.co/1aMa3GzJ (ScienceNews)
About that study saying whole genome scans are useless... - Forbes
forbes.com — “The following discussion on whether a new study tells us anything about the usefulness of DNA sequencing for predicting whether people will get sick was interesting -- so I've captured it here. For posterity. Share Study Says DNA’s Power to Predict Illness Is Limited The answer, according to a new study of [...]” View full resource at forbes.com
Most Recently Shared on April 2, 2012 at 6:29 pm By:
About that study saying whole genome scans are useless... - Forbes http://t.co/8S2aQK83 <--as per @mslopatto, tried to capture some convo
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