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NHS to crowdsource the next wave of healthcare apps (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “The UK's Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has launched a competition inviting developers, doctors and patients to submit ideas for health apps that could help patients make informed decisions about their careView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on March 12, 2012 at 10:37 am By:

healthcare42 Alex Schachinger Health Social Media

empfiehlt http://t.co/22ZQE1Ec auf XING. Ein Hilferuf: Wer kann mir helfen mHealth und Health 2.0 auf die Agenda des BMG oder der ...

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Why I'm donating my brain to science (and why you should too) (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Researchers trying to develop treatments for neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's need to test on human brain tissue. The lack of brain donors is hindering their progressView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on February 10, 2012 at 8:27 pm By:

sciammind SciAm MIND Health Magazine

MT @vaughanbell "Why @olivia_solon is donating her brain to science (and why you should too) http://t.co/NpzevC4h"

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83-year-old has jaw replaced by 3D-printed mandible (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Belgian and Dutch doctors have replaced an 83-year-old woman's badly infected jaw with a 3D-printed mandibleView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on February 6, 2012 at 11:47 am By:

ResearchGATE Ijad Madisch Support

83 year-old woman receives a custom-made, 3D-printed mandible to replace infected jaw! Oh the wonders of technology! http://t.co/Q8NHK4jE

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Newton's first paper among Royal Society gems now online and free (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “More than 8,000 historical scientific papers from the Royal Society's archives are now accessible online for freeView full resource at wired.co.uk

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The data will see you now (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Christofer Toumazou’s microchips for the human body promise a new age of truly personalised medicineView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Video: Eyeborg film-maker gets his implant (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Canadian Rob Spence has achieved his ambition of becoming the 'Eyeborg man'View full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on October 10, 2011 at 8:16 pm By:

jxa0 John Amschler Health IT

A movie director has had a camera implanted in his eye: http://t.co/hLrqjE2B #wh2011

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Faroe Islands to sequence the genome of entire population (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “The Faroe Islands wants to become the first nation to offer full human genome sequencing to each of its 50,000 citizensView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on October 10, 2011 at 5:48 pm By:

CHoytPhD Carlton Hoyt Science Enthusiast, PhD, and Doctor

Faroe Islands plans to sequence genomes of it's entire 50k population to combat genetic disease. http://t.co/DUgGS4s3

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Chemists begin building database of dust particles (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Chemists from Ohio State University made an accidental discovery when testing out a new infrared sensor. Some dust got stuck inside the device's metal mesh, and the team discovered they could measure the composition of individual dust particlesView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Diagnosia aims to provide European drug search engine (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Diagnosia aims to provide a pan-European drugs database for both doctors and patients to be able to simply and quickly compare drugs across 22 different marketsView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on September 14, 2011 at 11:28 am By:

fision Kai Gait Pharma and Health Social Media

Diagnosia aims to provide European drug search engine- patient leaflets, clinical studies and mkting info http://j.mp/qOITpA #hcsmeu #hcsmuk

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In pictures: Insects up close like never before (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Some would argue that creepy crawlies are small for a reason -- they're not top of the list of cuddly animalsView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on September 7, 2011 at 10:11 pm By:

paintmd Mike Painter Family Medicine Doctor, Health Lawyer, Physician, and Doctor

nice RT @brainpicker: New app from the Science Photo Library lets you see insects up close like never before –http://j.mp/oaQX37

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How illusions can reveal how our brains work (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Even simple visual illusions can uncover complex aspects of our perception, as Jordan Suchow demonstratesView full resource at wired.co.uk

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David Eagleman: The human brain runs on conflict (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Throughout the 60s, pioneers in artificial intelligence worked late nights trying to build simple robotic programs capable of finding, fetching and stacking small wooden blocks in patternsView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on June 2, 2011 at 7:15 pm By:

jjvornov James Vornov MD, PhD Doctor, Neurologist, Physician, and PhD

Conflict? Old Darwin. Consider modern evolutionary theory. Cooperation and ecology too. “@vaughanbell: http://t.co/ssqEVyv @davideagleman

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Mind controller: What is the 'burundanga' drug? (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Medical science has yet to establish if the burundanga drug affects our autonomy, but it is known that scopolamine affects memory and makes people more passiveView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on May 15, 2011 at 12:35 pm By:

DrKNDhttp://howtoclickwithpeople.com " /> Dr. Rick Kirschner CAM, Naturopathic Doctor, and Personal Development Coach

"scopolamine has a selective effect on memory, although other mental functions, such as planning and information... http://fb.me/Bi81lomv

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Why you should join the war on paying for hotel Wi-Fi (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “Geneva Cointrin is one of my favourite traveller-friendly airports: in the departure lounges you get an hour's free Wi-Fi simply for supplying your cellphone numberView full resource at wired.co.uk

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Most Recently Shared on April 8, 2011 at 3:30 am By:

hrana Hisham Rana, MD Doctor and Physician

Opinion: Why you should join the war on paying for hotel Wi-Fi http://bit.ly/hoPWeH - I've been fighting this war forever. Welcome comrades!

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The future of the human species explored (Wired UK)

wired.co.uk — “The latest exhibition from the Science Gallery in Dublin explores the future of the human species, with highlights including a euthanasia rollercoaster, 60 skulls with mechanised eyes which watch your every move, and a project investigating what would happen if humans needed to pollinate plants instead of beesView full resource at wired.co.uk

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