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Defensive Orthopedic Medicine Creates Enormous Additional Costs

February 10, 2012
According to an estimate by researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, orthopedic surgeons generate around $2 billion each year in additional health care costs linked to orthopedic care, as a result practicing defensive medicine (ordering additional but unnecessary tests and diagnostic procedures). The study is published in the February issue ...

Humana creates new dental plan

January 31, 2012
Humana has created a new dental plan available to individuals - the HumanaOne Dental Loyalty Plus Plan - a product designed for people seeking coverage for preventive care and other services with the flexibility to choose the dentist they prefer.

Duke team creates vaccine adjuvant of nanoparticles that target lymph nodes

January 23, 2012
Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have created synthetic nanoparticles that target lymph nodes and greatly boost vaccine responses, said lead author Ashley St. John, Ph.D., a researcher at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School.

Workplace empowerment for front-line health workers creates higher job satisfaction

January 12, 2012
Frontline health workers—including nursing assistants, paramedics and pharmacy technicians—who received a combination of benefits and support from their employers had higher job satisfaction, a new study found.

New device creates lipid spheres that mimic cell membranes

December 16, 2011
Opening up a new door in synthetic biology, a team of researchers has developed a microfluidic device that produces a continuous supply of tiny lipid spheres that are similar in many ways to a cell's outer membrane. "Cells are essentially small, complex bioreactors enclosed by phospholipid membranes," said Abraham Lee ...

NDAR federation creates largest source of autism research data to date

December 12, 2011
A data partnership between the National Database for Autism Research (NDAR), and the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange (AGRE) positions NDAR as possibly the largest repository to date of genetic, phenotypic, clinical, and medical imaging data related to research on autism spectrum disorders (ASD). "The collaboration between AGRE ...

NDAR federation creates largest source of autism research data to date

December 12, 2011
(NIH/National Institute of Mental Health) A data partnership between the National Database for Autism Research, and the Autism Genetic Resource Exchange positions NDAR as possibly the largest repository to date of genetic, phenotypic, clinical, and medical imaging data related to research on autism spectrum disorders.

TAU Develops Tumor Destruction Method That Also Creates Immunity

December 8, 2011
Even when surgical tumor removal is combined with a heavy dose of chemotherapy or radiation, there's no guarantee that the cancer will not return. Now researchers at Tel Aviv University are strengthening the odds in favor of permanent tumor destruction - and an immunity to the cancer's return - with ...

TAU develops tumor destruction method that also creates immunity

December 7, 2011
Even when surgical tumor removal is combined with a heavy dose of chemotherapy or radiation, there's no guarantee that the cancer will not return. Now researchers at Tel Aviv University are strengthening the odds in favor of permanent tumor destruction - and an immunity to the cancer's return - with ...

Team develops tumor destruction method that also creates immunity

December 6, 2011
Even when surgical tumor removal is combined with a heavy dose of chemotherapy or radiation, there's no guarantee that the cancer will not return. Now researchers at Tel Aviv University are strengthening the odds in favor of permanent tumor destruction — and an immunity to the cancer's return — with ...

Researcher creates neurons that light up as they fire

November 29, 2011
In a scientific first that potentially could shed new light on how signals travel in the brain, how learning alters neural pathways, and might lead to speedier drug development, scientists at Harvard have created genetically-altered neurons that light up as they fire.

UT MD Anderson Creates Institute To Accelerate Cancer Drug Development

November 29, 2011
Academic and government leaders announced today the establishment of a major new research institute at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center that will blend the best attributes of academic and industrial research to identify and validate new cancer targets, convert such scientific knowledge into new cancer drugs, and ...