First Edition: May 13, 2013
Today's headlines include reports that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has been seeking out funds from private sources to support efforts to publicize the health law.
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New veterinary option to fight diseases
As the threat of biological weapons increases, there is a growing need to understand and prevent any outbreaks to the human population.
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Expert speakers lined up for Huntington's Disease conference
New Zealand’s foremost Huntington’s Disease (HD) research and clinical experts will speak at the national associations’ conference in Auckland on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 May. The speaker line-up includes New Zealand’s top neuroscientist Distinguished Professor Richard Faull, an internationally recognised expert on neurodegenerative diseases of the human brain. Professor Faull is the Director …
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Why dissecting dead bodies remains a fixture of medicine
NEW YORK — For hundreds of years, physicians have been dissecting the dead to learn about the inner workings of the human body.While the subject matter itself hasn't changed much, the study of anatomy has been steadily advancing — both in terms of the tools available to clinicians and the ways in which educators and students approach the material. Yet amidst these changes, there's no replacement …
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Blood Transfusions 'Could Spark CJD Deaths'
Infected blood transfusions could cause a new wave of deaths from the human form of mad cow disease, health experts have warned.
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Why the dissecting dead bodies remains a fixture of medicine
NEW YORK — For hundreds of years, physicians have been dissecting the dead to learn about the inner workings of the human body.While the subject matter itself hasn't changed much, the study of anatomy has been steadily advancing — both in terms of the tools available to clinicians and the ways in which educators and students approach the material. Yet amidst these changes, there's no replacement …
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Why the Anatomy Lab Remains a Fixture of Medicine
NEW YORK — For hundreds of years, physicians have been dissecting the dead to learn about the inner workings of the human body.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences Elects Martin J. Blaser, MD, Professor of Medicine and Microbiology, to 2013 …
NYU School of Medicine is pleased to announce that The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AMACAD) has elected Martin J. Blaser, MD, the George and Muriel Singer Professor of Medicine, professor of microbiology, and director of the Human Microbiome Program at NYU Langone, to this year's class of members.
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Could Turtle Gene Findings Aid Human Health?
Title: Could Turtle Gene Findings Aid Human Health? Category: Health News Created: 4/17/2013 6:36:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 4/18/2013 12:00:00 AM
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'Transparent' Mouse Brain Could Shed Light on Human Brain Health
Title: 'Transparent' Mouse Brain Could Shed Light on Human Brain Health Category: Health News Created: 4/10/2013 2:36:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 4/11/2013 12:00:00 AM
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