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31/12/2016

'Pregnancy fluid' reverses ageing bones - BBC News

'Pregnancy fluid' reverses ageing bones - BBC News

bbc.com Cells in the fluid that surrounds a baby in the womb can revive ageing and weak bones, say scientists.

'Pregnancy fluid' reverses ageing bones - BBC News 31/12/2016

'Pregnancy fluid' reverses ageing bones - BBC News

'Pregnancy fluid' reverses ageing bones - BBC News Cells in the fluid that surrounds a baby in the womb can revive ageing and weak bones, say scientists.

Eight Milestones Of 2016 In The War On Cancer 30/12/2016

Eight Milestones Of 2016 In The War On Cancer http://buff.ly/2ifIExT

Eight Milestones Of 2016 In The War On Cancer From the Cancer Moonshot to billion-dollar oncology deals, 2016 was a notable year for cancer research.

30/12/2016

Eight Milestones Of 2016 In The War On Cancer

Eight Milestones Of 2016 In The War On Cancer http://buff.ly/2ifIExT

forbes.com From the Cancer Moonshot to billion-dollar oncology deals, 2016 was a notable year for cancer research.

29/12/2016

3D Printing Saving The World One Prosthetic At A Time

3D Printing Saving The World One Prosthetic At A Time http://buff.ly/2hSkStU

forbes.com Two companies are looking at new ways 3D printing can help the medical profession.

3D Printing Saving The World One Prosthetic At A Time 29/12/2016

3D Printing Saving The World One Prosthetic At A Time http://buff.ly/2hSkStU

3D Printing Saving The World One Prosthetic At A Time Two companies are looking at new ways 3D printing can help the medical profession.

28/12/2016

Second Helpings: 2016's Best Underappreciated Science, Technology, and Health Stories

Second Helpings: 2016's Best Underappreciated Science, Technology, and Stories http://buff.ly/2iBU8yy via The Atlantic

theatlantic.com Staff picks from the past year of coverage at 'The Atlantic'

Second Helpings: 2016's Best Underappreciated Science, Technology, and Health Stories 28/12/2016

Second Helpings: 2016's Best Underappreciated Science, Technology, and Stories http://buff.ly/2iBU8yy via The Atlantic

Second Helpings: 2016's Best Underappreciated Science, Technology, and Health Stories Staff picks from the past year of coverage at 'The Atlantic'

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine 28/12/2016

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine Science is a learning process that involves experimentation, failure and revision -- and the science of medicine is no exception. Cancer researcher Kevin B. Jones faces the deep unknowns about…

28/12/2016

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine

ted.com Science is a learning process that involves experimentation, failure and revision -- and the science of medicine is no exception. Cancer researcher Kevin B. Jones faces the deep unknowns about…

27/12/2016

California Hospitals Improve Infection Rates But Threat Remains

California Hospitals Improve Infection Rates But Threat Remains

californiahealthline.org Hospital-acquired infections kill 100,000 U.S. patients every year and cost $20 billion.

California Hospitals Improve Infection Rates But Threat Remains 27/12/2016

California Hospitals Improve Infection Rates But Threat Remains

California Hospitals Improve Infection Rates But Threat Remains Hospital-acquired infections kill 100,000 U.S. patients every year and cost $20 billion.

Dolls With Disabilities Escape The Toy Hospital, Go Mainstream 24/12/2016

Dolls With Disabilities Escape The Toy Hospital, Go Mainstream http://buff.ly/2gZr5Qu

Dolls With Disabilities Escape The Toy Hospital, Go Mainstream Longtime toymakers are broadening their horizons — offering dolls and other figures with hearing aids, wheelchairs and insulin pumps in city scenes, not just hospitals. That's a start, activists say.

24/12/2016

Dolls With Disabilities Escape The Toy Hospital, Go Mainstream

Dolls With Disabilities Escape The Toy Hospital, Go Mainstream http://buff.ly/2gZr5Qu

npr.org Longtime toymakers are broadening their horizons — offering dolls and other figures with hearing aids, wheelchairs and insulin pumps in city scenes, not just hospitals. That's a start, activists say.

Harnessing the U.S. Taxpayer to Fight Cancer and Make Profits 23/12/2016

Harnessing the U.S. Taxpayer to Fight Cancer and Make Profits

Harnessing the U.S. Taxpayer to Fight Cancer and Make Profits Public funding is backing a new immunotherapy treatment, but the bulk of any profits will go to a private company. So are taxpayers getting a good deal?

23/12/2016

Harnessing the U.S. Taxpayer to Fight Cancer and Make Profits

Harnessing the U.S. Taxpayer to Fight Cancer and Make Profits

nytimes.com Public funding is backing a new immunotherapy treatment, but the bulk of any profits will go to a private company. So are taxpayers getting a good deal?

22/12/2016

Pentagon Shelves Blast Gauges Meant To Detect Battlefield Brain Injuries

“Small wearable devices did produce a trove of data on blast exposure.” http://buff.ly/2gX2bRt

npr.org The military hoped the body-worn sensors would identify troops with brain injuries from a bomb blast. Instead, the sensors showed service members may be at risk from firing their own weapons.

Pentagon Shelves Blast Gauges Meant To Detect Battlefield Brain Injuries 22/12/2016

“Small wearable devices did produce a trove of data on blast exposure.” http://buff.ly/2gX2bRt

Pentagon Shelves Blast Gauges Meant To Detect Battlefield Brain Injuries The military hoped the body-worn sensors would identify troops with brain injuries from a bomb blast. Instead, the sensors showed service members may be at risk from firing their own weapons.

21/12/2016

New Evidence of the Superiority of Female Doctors

JAMA study - Patient outcomes better with female physicians (32,000 fewer deaths/yr). Article via The Atlantic.

theatlantic.com If all physicians were women, 32,000 fewer Americans would die every year.

New Evidence of the Superiority of Female Doctors 21/12/2016

JAMA study - Patient outcomes better with female physicians (32,000 fewer deaths/yr). Article via The Atlantic.

New Evidence of the Superiority of Female Doctors If all physicians were women, 32,000 fewer Americans would die every year.

20/12/2016

Lives and Profits in the Balance: The High Stakes of Medical Patents

Lives and Profits in the Balance: The High Stakes of Medical Patents

nytimes.com Tensions inherent to drug pricing pit affordability against the need to recoup investment in research, raising questions about how much of the cost patients should have to bear.

Lives and Profits in the Balance: The High Stakes of Medical Patents 20/12/2016

Lives and Profits in the Balance: The High Stakes of Medical Patents

Lives and Profits in the Balance: The High Stakes of Medical Patents Tensions inherent to drug pricing pit affordability against the need to recoup investment in research, raising questions about how much of the cost patients should have to bear.

Pay-for-performance drug pricing: Drugmakers asked to eat the costs #drugprices 17/12/2016

Pay-for-performance drug pricing: Drugmakers asked to eat the costs

Pay-for-performance drug pricing: Drugmakers asked to eat the costs #drugprices The latest wrinkle in the fight against rising drug prices involves insurers and pharmacy benefit managers asking drugmakers to accept lower prices for the latest medicines emerging from their labs…

17/12/2016

Pay-for-performance drug pricing: Drugmakers asked to eat the costs #drugprices

Pay-for-performance drug pricing: Drugmakers asked to eat the costs

modernhealthcare.com The latest wrinkle in the fight against rising drug prices involves insurers and pharmacy benefit managers asking drugmakers to accept lower prices for the latest medicines emerging from their labs…

University of Minnesota pioneers new robotic arm — controlled by the mind 16/12/2016

University of Minnesota pioneers new robotic arm — controlled by the mind

University of Minnesota pioneers new robotic arm — controlled by the mind Researcher Bin He and colleagues reported on Wednesday the successful use of sensors in a cap worn on the head that interpret brain signals and instruct a robotic arm to make corresponding movements.

16/12/2016

University of Minnesota pioneers new robotic arm — controlled by the mind

University of Minnesota pioneers new robotic arm — controlled by the mind

startribune.com Researcher Bin He and colleagues reported on Wednesday the successful use of sensors in a cap worn on the head that interpret brain signals and instruct a robotic arm to make corresponding movements.

15/12/2016

Quest data breach exposes private health information of 34,000 patients

Quest data breach exposes private health information of 34,000 patients

chicagotribune.com Quest Diagnostics , a New Jersey-based lab services company, is investigating an online data breach that exposed the test results and other personal information of 34,000 patients.

Quest data breach exposes private health information of 34,000 patients 15/12/2016

Quest data breach exposes private health information of 34,000 patients

Quest data breach exposes private health information of 34,000 patients Quest Diagnostics , a New Jersey-based lab services company, is investigating an online data breach that exposed the test results and other personal information of 34,000 patients.

The Power of Simple Life Changes to Prevent Heart Disease 12/12/2016

The Power of Simple Life Changes to Prevent Heart Disease via The New York Times

The Power of Simple Life Changes to Prevent Heart Disease Drugs like statins are helpful, but healthful habits can achieve much larger gains than many things we pay billions for.

Scientists Battle In Court Over Lucrative Patents For Gene-Editing Tool 07/12/2016

Scientists Battle In Court Over Lucrative Patents For Gene-Editing Tool

Scientists Battle In Court Over Lucrative Patents For Gene-Editing Tool A gene-editing technology called CRISPR-cas9 could be a gold mine for its inventors, but it's not clear who owns the idea. U.S. patent judges will soon hear oral arguments to decide the issue.