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Understanding Lymphedema - Events - Breast Investigators
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Understanding Lymphedema Teleconference by Living Beyond Breast Cancer Thurs 12/1 at noon EDT. http://t.co/etcRXRBz
News From The Journal Of Clinical Investigation: April 16, 2012
medicalnewstoday.com — “AUTOIMMUNITY Understanding bone loss in rheumatoid arthritis patients Rheumatoid arthritis causes joint stiffness and pain for over 2 million Americans. The disease is caused by” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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News From The Journal Of Clinical Investigation: April 16, 2012 http://t.co/rZa3srGc #vaccines #immunesystem
BMC Public Health | Abstract | Understanding drug-related mortality in released prisoners: A review of national coronial records
biomedcentral.com — “The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvantage, and ex prisoners are at increased risk of death following release. Much of the excess mortality can be attributed to an increased risk of unnatural death, particularly from drug overdose; however, relatively few studies have investigated the circumstances surrounding drug-related deaths among released prisoners. This study aimed to explore and compare the circumstances of death for those who died from a” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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Understanding Drug-Related Mortality in Released Prisoners http://t.co/YayDONt8
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics - Current Understanding of Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapy
nature.com — “Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, the most cited journal publishing primary investigation in pharmacology and pharmacy, is the authoritative, cross-disciplinary journal in experimental and clinical medicine devoted to publishing advances in the nature, action, efficacy and evaluation of therapeutics.” View full resource at nature.com
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Good morning: For those who wants to know more about the details of treatment, especially medical professionals... http://t.co/upcJ2KMK
Investigative Genetics | Abstract | Understanding human evolutionary history: a meeting report of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences symposium of modern human genetic variation
investigativegenetics.com — “A report on the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences Symposium on Modern Human Genetic Variation. Stockholm, Sweden. January 19-20, 2012.” View full resource at investigativegenetics.com
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Understanding human evolutionary history http://t.co/Fqe1cg5G Meeting report of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences #evolution #science
CAPMH | Abstract | Bullying behaviour in schools, socioeconomic position and psychiatric morbidity: a cross-sectional study in late adolescents in Greece
capmh.com — “Bullying is quite prevalent in the school setting and has been associated with the socioeconomic position and psychiatric morbidity of the pupils. The aim of the study was to investigate the association between bullying and socioeconomic status in a sample of Greek adolescents and to examine whether this is confounded by the presence of psychiatric morbidity, including sub-threshold forms of illness.” View full resource at capmh.com
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RT @questanswers: Understanding bullying behaviour @BioMedCentral http://t.co/zr2vDXa0 characteristics of perpetrators and victims
Roche Award for Translational Neuroscience : Roche - Nature Medicine Translational Neuroscience Symposium 2012: Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Biological Understanding to Therapeutic Strategies
nature.com — “Nature - the world's best science and medicine on your desktop” View full resource at nature.com
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Nominate young investigators for the 2012 Roche Award for Translational Neuroscience: http://t.co/iMrhq93x
BMC Public Health | Abstract | "Half plate of rice to a male casual sexual partner, full plate belongs to the husband": Findings from a qualitative study on sexual behaviour in relation to HIV and AIDS in Northern Tanzania
biomedcentral.com — “A thorough understanding of the contexts of sexual behaviour of the people who are vulnerable to HIV infection is an important battle against AIDS epidemic. We conducted a qualitative study to investigate perceptions, attitudes and practices of sexually active people in three districts of northern Tanzania with the view of collecting data to inform the formulation of appropriate complementary interventions against HIV and AIDS in the study communities.” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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"Half plate of rice to a male casual sexual partner, full plate belongs to the husband": Findings from a qualita... http://t.co/LpEkmPyy
Study presents high-resolution genome-wide p53-binding map for normal human cells
news-medical.net — “Scientists investigating the interactions, or binding patterns, of a major tumor-suppressor protein known as p53 with the entire genome in normal human cells have turned up key differences from those observed in cancer cells. The distinct binding patterns reflect differences in the chromatin (the way DNA is packed with proteins), which may be important for understanding the function of the tumor suppressor protein in cancer cells.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Cancer News Study presents high-resolution genome-wide p53-binding map for normal human cells: Scientists invest... http://t.co/cnkYS6Xd
New Stent Type Has Rare But Potentially Serious Problem, FDA Investigates
medicalnewstoday.com — “The FDA says it is working with drug-eluting stent makers to better understand what makes the devices shrink or become deformed on rare occasions. A drug-eluting stent is a scaffold placed into na” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Stent Type Has Rare But Potentially Serious Problem, FDA Investigates http://t.co/81UfIzEF #cardiovascular
Understanding Islam and Science | ScienceLives | LiveScience
livescience.com — “Salman Hameed investigates the roles and reception of science in Muslim societies.” View full resource at livescience.com
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Creating a better understanding of recessive genetic disorders
medicalxpress.com — “Researchers from the University of York are investigating why so few fathers are tested for sickle cell and thalassaemia during ante-natal care when their partner is a known carrier.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Creating a better understanding of recessive genetic disorders http://t.co/SXY0Js3
Study aims to describe and understand current issues on OTC medicine addiction
news-medical.net — “A report of a study investigating over the counter medicine (OTC) abuse published by the Pharmacy Practice Research Trust provides evidence that there is a group of individuals experiencing a range of problems often with codeine-based medicines purchased from pharmacies, and for whom help and support varied.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Study aims to describe and understand current issues on OTC medicine addiction: A report of a study investigatin... http://t.co/TgwnACl
The Physiology of Memory Impairment: An Animal Study - Journal Watch Psychiatry
psychiatry.jwatch.org — “To understand the neuronal basis of age-related memory decline and to identify possible interventions, investigators examined neuronal firing rates and cAMP and ion-channel pathways in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in primates. Monkeys are useful . . .” View full resource at psychiatry.jwatch.org
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Interesting animal model for mild cognitive impairment in humans - http://t.co/lsKPoVp
Why Content Curation Is King | Content Curation, Social Media and Beyond | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “Good article about curation backed up by some very interesting statistics about content and online behavior. Excerpt: This story is ongoing, it’s not just about DO you curate content, it’s about what type of content curator you ARE. Investigative or Artistic, Social or Enterprising, even down to Earth Realistic, methods have to adapt to the people and their stereotypical traits too. This is the complex versions of, “we need to understand one another.” To embark on your ne” View full resource at scoop.it
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Why Content Curation Is King | @scoopit http://t.co/6MW0kJw Good info! #content #contentcuration #curation #socialmedia
E Coli In The Countryside, Whose Problem Is It Anyway?
medicalnewstoday.com — “E. coli O157 is the most common of the harmful strains of the bacteria and this interdisciplinary research has investigated not just its characteristics, but also how people understand E. coli O15” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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E Coli In The Countryside, Whose Problem Is It Anyway? http://mnt.to/3ZcJ
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