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Diagnosis from Sequencing of Patient’s GenesI found an article mentioning a promising method for diagnosing diseases without unknown origin.Though it’s still not a realistic option to perform sequencing in clinics and hospitals in many parts of the world. For the first time, scientists have diagnosed a genetic disease by completely s... |
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VenaHub Wirelessly Reports Health Data ComplianceBarbara Duck at The Medical Quack published an interesting article about new devices that help report health data compliance wirelessly. One example is the VenaHub device: ... |
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What’s on the Web: Radiopaedia and Medical VideosThe Future of Health Care Is Social Health care is a personal issue that has become wholly public–as the national debate over reforming our system makes painfully clear. But what’s often lost in the gun-toting Town Hall debates about the issue is a clear vision about how medicine co... |
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Healthcare and internet in the NetherlandsI saw the Dutch version of this video at the recent Reshape conference. ... |
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Trouble with WikipediaI’ve written numerous entries about how Wikipedia should be or not be used in medicine. Jacqueline at Laikas MedLiblog published a fantastic report in which she analyzed the pros and cons; how students, patients or doctors use Wikipedia and what kind of changes should be made in order to ma... |
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Health on the Net Foundation: Problems?Health on the Net Foundation has been evaluating and rating medical websites for years and it’s sad when we find out there might be some problems and concerns around this highly-respected system.The Bradfield Resident blog published an interesting entry: …from a review the HONcode gu... |
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