• Knowledge and Attitudes of Jordanian Nurses towards Patients with HIV/AIDS: Findings from a Nationwide Survey.

    Updated: 2012-04-30 19:29:54
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  • Personalized Women’ Healthcare of Plano Pioneers Breast Cancer Risk Assessment

    Updated: 2012-04-30 14:27:15
    BREVAGen(TM) predictive risk test available to his patients. Clinically validated, BREVAGen is the latest advance in assessing a woman's unique risk of developing non-familial or sporadic ...

  • Adolescents With Cancer Concerned About Their Future Reproductive Health

    Updated: 2012-04-30 10:43:42
    cancer have strong concerns about their ability to have children as cancer survivors. They also found that standard health-related quality-of-life survey tools used to elicit answers from teens with ...

  • You can beat the feeling

    Updated: 2012-04-30 01:00:36
    Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog You can beat the feelingA 23 year old female has lethargy and weakness. Her K is low. What's the cause?Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency Medicine education blog

  • CITFL with Casey Parker

    Updated: 2012-04-30 00:54:04
    Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog CITFL with Casey ParkerConversations in the Fast Lane (CITFL)...this week we interview Dr Casey Parker of BroomeDocs fameLife in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency Medicine education blog

  • Promising Handheld Diagnostic Device To Help Doctors, Dentists Detect Oral Cancer

    Updated: 2012-04-29 10:20:28
    oral cancer . The probe, which is around 20 cm long and 1 cm wide at its tip, could be used by doctors to diagnose oral cancer in real-time or as a surgical guidance tool; dentists could also use ...

  • Friday Inspiration 017

    Updated: 2012-04-27 03:00:14
    Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog Friday Inspiration 017The latest in the Friday Inspiration series features the Symphony of Science - 'We Are All Connected' (ft. Sagan, Feynman, deGrasse Tyson & Bill Nye)Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency Medicine education blog

  • Human CD4+ lymphocytes for antigen quantification: Characterization using conventional flow cytometry and mass cytometry

    Updated: 2012-04-26 19:56:57
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  • R&R in the FASTLANE 017

    Updated: 2012-04-26 05:00:05
    Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog R&R in the FASTLANE 017Some of the best and brightest emergency medicine and critical care clinicians from all over the world tell us what they think is worth reading from the published literature in the 17th edition of R&R in the FASTLANE.Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency Medicine education blog

  • Best use for a bougie?

    Updated: 2012-04-25 16:10:16
    Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog Best use for a bougie?LITFL wants you to leave a comment telling us what your most ineventive, creative and/ or useful use for a bougie is. Need an incentive? Think honorary F.UCEM status...Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency Medicine education blog

  • If Shakespeare read LITFL…

    Updated: 2012-04-25 11:30:46
    Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog If Shakespeare read LITFL…What if Shakespeare had access to LITFL? Or vice versa?Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency Medicine education blog

  • Choosing Wisely: Associations Join to Educate Physicians and Pateints on Unnecessary Tests and Treatments

    Updated: 2012-04-25 04:00:00
    A recent initiative lead by the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation (ABIM Foundation) and in partnership with Consumer Reports, aims at reducing unnecessary medical treatment, which some estimate constitutes one-third of medical spending in the U.S.  This includes unnecessary hospitalizations and tests, unproven treatments, ineffective new drugs and medical devices, and futile care at the end of life.  Some claim that doctors perform 45 common tests and procedures less often.  The initiative, called Choosing Wisely, urges patients to question these services if they are offered.  The initiative has garnered 9 professional medical specialty partners with 8 others preparing to follow.  These partners include:  American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Americ...

  • OMIP-010: A new 10-color monoclonal antibody panel for polychromatic immunophenotyping of small hematopoietic cell samples

    Updated: 2012-04-24 13:17:21
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  • Quick reference: anaphylaxis

    Updated: 2012-04-24 01:26:00
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  • Talking the talk against street violence

    Updated: 2012-04-23 22:18:38
    By Dianna Douglas The public health threats in Chicago aren’t just diabetes, asthma and hypertension—about 500 lives are lost every year in the city by homicide. The University of Chicago Medicine fights the root causes of deadly violence in various ways. One recent attempt is through a partnership with CeaseFire, a group in Chicago that uses public [...]

  • Thank you

    Updated: 2012-04-23 12:38:28
    Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog Thank youWow...a big thank you to everybody out there in the medical blogosphere...at 01:00 this morning, our 5,000,000th unique visitor tuned in!Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency Medicine education blog

  • WILL I pass WITH SUCH MISTAKES IN CS????

    Updated: 2012-04-21 13:10:00
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  • Allogeneic bone marrow grafts with high levels of CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T cells can lead to engraftment failure

    Updated: 2012-04-20 20:00:12
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  • Personal vs. Professional: How Doctors Manage Their Social Media Profiles

    Updated: 2012-04-20 16:30:26
    By Matt Wood Some people use social media strictly for personal purposes. Others use it to tout their expertise on a subject or to market a business. Many use it for a little of both. The choice is usually a matter of personal preference and ambition, but for physicians using social media to discuss medical issues [...]

  • Volume 81A, Number 5 May 2012 Cover Image

    Updated: 2012-04-19 18:40:31
    On the cover: A contextual array of false-colored ID maps are the focus of the cover, generated from segmentation and cell tracking of a cluster of amnioserosa cells. Three different ID maps are used that represent differences in time and cell movement, which in this issue, Mashburn and coworkers describe in their approach to allow users, with minimal image processing knowledge or training, to segment images.Cover design by Bärbel Beran [www.beran-design.de].

  • Volume 81A, Number 5, May 2012 Table of Contents

    Updated: 2012-04-19 18:40:02
    On the cover: A contextual array of false-colored ID maps are the focus of the cover, generated from segmentation and cell tracking of a cluster of amnioserosa cells. Three different ID maps are used that represent differences in time and cell movement, which in this issue, Mashburn and coworkers describe in their approach to allow users, with minimal image processing knowledge or training, to segment images.Cover design by Bärbel Beran [www.beran-design.de].

  • In this issue

    Updated: 2012-04-19 18:39:52
    On the cover: A contextual array of false-colored ID maps are the focus of the cover, generated from segmentation and cell tracking of a cluster of amnioserosa cells. Three different ID maps are used that represent differences in time and cell movement, which in this issue, Mashburn and coworkers describe in their approach to allow users, with minimal image processing knowledge or training, to segment images.Cover design by Bärbel Beran [www.beran-design.de].

  • Journal roundup

    Updated: 2012-04-19 18:39:44
    On the cover: A contextual array of false-colored ID maps are the focus of the cover, generated from segmentation and cell tracking of a cluster of amnioserosa cells. Three different ID maps are used that represent differences in time and cell movement, which in this issue, Mashburn and coworkers describe in their approach to allow users, with minimal image processing knowledge or training, to segment images.Cover design by Bärbel Beran [www.beran-design.de].

  • Cytometry for cells and particles in disease

    Updated: 2012-04-19 18:39:30
    On the cover: A contextual array of false-colored ID maps are the focus of the cover, generated from segmentation and cell tracking of a cluster of amnioserosa cells. Three different ID maps are used that represent differences in time and cell movement, which in this issue, Mashburn and coworkers describe in their approach to allow users, with minimal image processing knowledge or training, to segment images.Cover design by Bärbel Beran [www.beran-design.de].

  • Del-1 and Inflammatory Gum Disease

    Updated: 2012-04-18 04:00:00
    Home Take Action Articles News Blog Newsletter Press Room Resources About Contact Fight Aging We stand on the verge of a revolution in medicine : understanding , treating , and ultimately preventing the causes of degenerative aging . But medical revolutions only happen if we all stand up in support of funding and research . We did it for cancer . We're doing it for Alzheimer's disease . We can do it for aging and go on to create an era of far longer , far healthier lives Theme lightdna metaldna 18 Apr 2012 Del-1 and Inflammatory Gum Disease Permalink View Comments 0 Post Comment Posted by Reason From Queen Mary , University of London investigation of the mechanisms of periodontitis in aging : New research sheds light on why gum disease can become more common with old age . The study ,

  • A Top-Down Approach to Treating Crohn’s Disease

    Updated: 2012-04-16 17:30:05
    By Matt Wood Crohn’s disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease that can cause painful abdominal cramps, diarrhea, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite and weight loss. These symptoms can lead to poor quality of life and cause significant stress, as people with Crohn’s limit their activities for fear of flare-ups and having an accident in [...]

  • Plant cytogenetics: Genome structure and chromosome function

    Updated: 2012-04-12 14:23:47
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  • Dr. FAQ: Jacqueline Bernard on Multiple Sclerosis

    Updated: 2012-04-10 19:54:10
    As discussed two weeks ago, multiple sclerosis can be a difficult disease to diagnose. But even before and after the diagnosis, there are many other questions as well, from the genetic and geographic risk factors that contribute to the disease to the various treatment options that have reached the market over the last 30 years. [...]

  • Breastfeeding

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:43
    Here are just some of the many good reasons why you should breastfeed your baby: Breast milk is the most complete form of nutrition for infants. Breast milk has just the right amount of fat, sugar, water, and protein that is needed for a baby's growth and ...

  • First Genome Sequencing Clinical Trial For Triple Negative Cancer Points To New Treatments

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:42
    Initial results from an ongoing clinical trial, the first designed to examine the utility of whole-genome sequencing for triple negative breast cancer, were reported during the CRTC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The results indicate activation of targets not previously associated with triple negative disease and could point ...

  • Exercise Benefits Breast Cancer Survivors, Patients With Lymphedema, Say Researchers

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:41
    After reviewing published evidence, University of Missouri researchers conclude the benefits of exercise outweigh the risks for breast cancer survivors, including those who develop lymphedema, a chronic swelling that commonly occurs after breast cancer treatment. Co-author Jane Armer, professor in the University's Sinclair ...

  • Geç fərq edilən akromegali sadə bir test kafi

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:39
    Akromegali Günü səbəbiylə 15 Aprel 2011 tarixində Ankarada keçirilən yığıncaqda, böyümə hormonunun həddindən artıq miqdarda sekresiyalanması nəticəsində inkişaf edən xəstəlik haqqında danışan Hacettepe Universiteti Tibb Fakültəsi Endokrinoloji və Maddələr mübadiləsi Elm sahəsi Müəllim Prof. Dr. Tomris Erbaş, bu xəstəlik haqqında cəmiyyət şüurunun çox aşağı olduğunu ...

  • GİST xəstələrində, xərçəngin rekürensini azaldan adjuvant müalicə

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:37
    Glivec, GİST xəstələrində, xərçəngin rekürensini azaldan ilk adjuvant müalicə olaraq Türkiyədə sənəd etdi. Novartis tərəfindən edilən şərhə gore, Glivec'in yetkin KIT-müsbət gastrointestinal stromal tümor (GİST) xəstələrində, şişin cerrahiyle tam olarakalınması sonrasında rekürens riskini azaltmaq üzrə 1 il müddətinə adjuvan müalicə olaraq istifadəsi, Səhiyyə Nazirliyi tərəfindən təsdiq edilmişdir. ...

  • Mədə narahatlıqlarıyla parelellik göstren dəri xəstəliyi: Rozesea

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:36
    Rozasea (Gülleme) ümumiyyətlə 40 yaş və üzəri qadın və kişilərdə görülən bir dəri xəstəliyi. Qadınlarda kişilərə görə bir az daha tez-tez görülə bilir. Qadınlarda xüsusilə menopoz dövründə daha tez-tez görülər və bu dövrdəki atəş basmaları ilə xəstənin şikayətləri daha da artar. Xəstəliyin dəqiq səbəbi bilinməməklə birlikdə, ...

  • Kondisioner ciddi xəstəliklərə yol aça bilər

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:34
    İsti havalarda komfortlu ola bilmək və məhsuldar çalışabilmek üçün istifadə edilən kondisionerlər yoluyla bulaşan ən əhəmiyyətli xəstəlik kondisioner xəstəliyi olaraq da adlandırılan legioner xəstəliyi. KadıköyŞifa Kadıköy Xəstəxanası Sinə Xəstəlikləri Mütəxəssisi Dr. Hakan Solak səhv kondisioner istifadəsinin səbəb olduğu xəstəliklər üçün bu məlumatları verdi "Legioner xəstəliyi ilk olaraq ...

  • Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:32
    This term describes several other types of fast heart rhythms that are not typically dangerous, but can cause symptoms of palpitations, fatigue, or shortness of breath. They typically start suddenly and stop suddenly, and may last for minutes or hours, with a rapid but steady pulse ...

  • Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder Versus Major Depression

    Updated: 2012-04-06 20:37:30
    Sonia was diagnosed with depression and was prescribed an antidepressant by her doctor. Over the next 5 years, Sonia took multiple antidepressants until a spiral into extreme mania led to her hospitalization and subsequent diagnosis of bipolar disorder. In retrospect, Sonia believes that if her ...

  • A brilliant new addition to the fluorescent probe toolbox

    Updated: 2012-04-06 16:06:56
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