MONDAY
December 1, 2008
Mining the Web for the Patterns in the Real World [A Blog Around The Clock]
ScienceBlogs Channel : Technology
Genome of Ultra-Resistant E. coli Published [Mike the Mad Biologist]
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
New screening halves the number of children born with Down syndrome
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news
Not the number of children, just the number of children born.
Health 3.0 Conference
Patient Centric Healthcare
Health 3.0 seems to be about marketing. What will Health 4.0 mean?
Scienta est Potentia, Google est Scienta
MindBlizzard blog
A different take on the Google flu tracking story.
Searching for health on the web often leads to the most dire diagnoses
KevinMD.com - Medical Weblog
Calm down
"Pay Now, Benefits May Follow"
GoozNews
Just like family snaps, digital imaging escalates picture-taking ... for better or worse.
TUESDAY
December 2, 2008
The ACTN3 sports gene test: what can it really tell you?
Genetic Future
"recreational genetic testing"
Genomic signature of colon cancer may individualize treatment
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news
WEDNESDAY
December 3, 2008
Being Thankful for the Uninsured
The Covert Rationing Blog
"... suddenly providing 47
(or 50) million Americans with health insurance will decidedly not
relieve emergency room overcrowding."
Medical Doctors and Advanced Practice Nurses: Can't We All Just Get Along?
The ACP Advocate Blog by Bob Doherty
Sports, segregation, and environmental eugenics.
Slate Magazine - Human Nature
More on ACTN3 testing
Powerful online tool for protein analysis provided pro bono by Stanford geneticist
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news
Open Source research
Should there be a law requiring patients to receive copies of their test results?
KevinMD.com - Medical Weblog
Should Patients Be Allowed to Direct Their Own Care?
Citizen Economists » The Dismal Side of Healthcare
THURSDAY
December 4, 2008
Moving from patients to consumers
World of DTC Marketing
"...social media will drive healthcare to a new collaborative model..."
Making an Old Brain Young
Technology Review Feed - Tech Review Top Stories
"recapturing the neural facility of youth"
Predicting Successful Treatment Outcome of Web-Based Self-help for Problem Drinkers: Secondary Analysis From a Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Confessions of A Physician EMR Champion, Part 2: Empowering Health IT for the Connected Medical Home
The Health Care Blog
Expectations v. reality
Embryo screening for common diseases: coming soon?
Genetic Future
Parents' choices, ethical qualms and how it's likely harder than it sounds.
Advancing Stem Cell Research
Future Current
Bernard Siegel of the Genetics Policy Institute. Video and transcript