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*[[User:Brian Blank| Brian Blank has joined WikiDoc as its inaugural Scholar in Medical Journalism. Blank will be heading WikiDoc's international news bureau. Blank graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2003 with a degree in broadcast journalism. After working in local TV and radio, he moved to CNN in Atlanta as a researcher. There he assisted reporters and producers in CNN’s duPont award-winning coverage of the 2004 South Asia tsunami disaster and Peabody award-winning coverage of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. He went on to do some reporting for CNN Radio in New York before moving to FOX in 2007. There he helped start the FOX Business Network as anchor Neil Cavuto’s producer. In 2008 he left that and moved to Cambridge, MA to complete a post-baccalaureate pre-med program at Harvard University in hopes of attending medical school in the future.]]
'''January 20, 2009: With a New President, a New Worry'''
*[http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/20/health/policy/20drug.html?_r=1&ref=health Should the U.S. start stockpiling antibiotics?  Five years ago the last American plant to manufacture crucial ingredients for a number of drugs like penicillin closed its doors.  On the heels of a third reported case of human bird flu, some are asking whether President Obama’s administration should start storing more medicine at home. (New York Times by Gardiner Harris)]
 
'''January 20, 2009: First Time Heart Attacks Not as Severe'''
*[http://healthday.com/Article.asp?AID=623210 First time heart attacks aren’t as bad as they once were.  Researchers in the current issue of Circulation think that may help explain why the heart attack death rate has declined by 1.5% over the past two decades.  Since 1987, studies have shown those first attacks are doing less damage to the heart - though it’s unclear why. (HealthDay by Ed Edelson)]
 
'''January 20, 2009: The “Sure Thing” Gene'''
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7833753.stm One percent of the world’s population carries a gene mutation nearly guaranteed to lead to heart problems.  If those odds aren’t bad enough, they’re even worse for Indians.  One in 25 people in India carry the gene, which means by next year India will have 60% of the world’s heart patients.  It’s rare a common mutation has such a huge negative effect, according to scientists. (BBC News)]
 
'''January 20, 2009: Men Better at Resisting Temptation'''
*[http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1872584,00.html Men’s brains may be better at resisting food cravings than women’s.  A small study may shed some light on why greater numbers of women are obese.  Twenty-three test subjects went without eating for 17 hours.  Then researchers asked them to control their desire as they were taunted by plates of their favorite meals.  Brain scans showed men fared better. (Time by Jeffrey Kluger)]
 
'''January 20, 2009: Drug-Resistant Staph Infections Rising in Kids'''
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/19/AR2009011902028.html An “alarming” increase in children’s ear, nose and throat infections caused by drug-resistant staph, or MRSA, has a number of scientists worried.  In the five year period between 2001 and 2006, the percentage of MRSA infections more than doubled, to 28 percent.  These superbugs were once thought to only come from hospitals; now they’re being found in the community. (AP by Lindsey Tanner)]
 
'''January 16, 2009: Brian Blank has joined WikiDoc as its inaugural Scholar in Medical Journalism'''
*[[User:Brian Blank| Blank will be heading WikiDoc's international news bureau. Blank graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2003 with a degree in broadcast journalism. After working in local TV and radio, he moved to CNN in Atlanta as a researcher. There he assisted reporters and producers in CNN’s duPont award-winning coverage of the 2004 South Asia tsunami disaster and Peabody award-winning coverage of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina. He went on to do some reporting for CNN Radio in New York before moving to FOX in 2007. There he helped start the FOX Business Network as anchor Neil Cavuto’s producer. In 2008 he left that and moved to Cambridge, MA to complete a post-baccalaureate pre-med program at Harvard University in hopes of attending medical school in the future.]]


'''January 16, 2009: Popular Health Risk Tools Don’t Find Heart Disease'''
'''January 16, 2009: Popular Health Risk Tools Don’t Find Heart Disease'''

Revision as of 21:10, 20 January 2009

January 20, 2009: With a New President, a New Worry

January 20, 2009: First Time Heart Attacks Not as Severe

January 20, 2009: The “Sure Thing” Gene

January 20, 2009: Men Better at Resisting Temptation

January 20, 2009: Drug-Resistant Staph Infections Rising in Kids

January 16, 2009: Brian Blank has joined WikiDoc as its inaugural Scholar in Medical Journalism

January 16, 2009: Popular Health Risk Tools Don’t Find Heart Disease

January 16, 2009: Heparin-Induced Antibodies Point To Thrombosis Risk

January 16, 2009: Superbugs Vs. Cancer Drugs

January 16, 2009: Senator: Schools Failing to Regulate Medical Conflicts of Interest

January 16, 2009: Coffee Can Reduce Alzheimer’s, Cause Hallucinations

January 6, 2009: Cytochrome P450 2C19 polymorphism linked to poor outcomes for young MI patients treated with clopidogrel

December 22, 2008: Tenecteplase did not improve outcomes compared to placebo during CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

December 22, 2008: Diabetes Drugs to Face Tougher Risk Scrutiny

December 12, 2008: Arthritis Patients Remain at 50% Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Death

December 11, 2008: Backward health-care reform

December 10, 2008: Sex Differences in Medical Care and Early Death After Acute Myocardial Infarction

December 10, 2008: Drugmakers Tap the Brakes on Ad Spending

December 9, 2008: Irbesartan does not benefit heart failure patients with preserved LVEF: Results of I-PRESERVE

December 9, 2008: Sex Differences in Morphology and Outcomes of Mitral Valve Prolapse

December 2, 2008: Arrogant, Abusive and Disruptive -- and a Doctor

December 1, 2008: Scrutiny Grows of Drug Trials Abroad

December 1, 2008: Heart disease 'reversed in mice'

November 25, 2008: New Arena for Testing of Drugs: Real World

November 25, 2008: Subtle Science: Heading Off Heart Attacks in Women

November 24, 2008: Studies Say Private Medicare Plans Have Added Costs, for Little Gain

November 11, 2008: A Call for Caution in the Rush to Statins

November 10, 2008: Adjusting Clopidogrel loading dose according to platelet reactivity monitoring is associated with a decreased rate of stent thrombosis and no increase in bleeding

November 10, 2008: JUPITER Trial Demonstrates Effectiveness of Statin Therapy in Reducing Cardiovascular Events among Healthy Patients

November 10, 2008: GWAS results about susceptibility loci for intracranial aneurysm in European and Japanese populations are released



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