Stem Cells Made From Eggs, Not Embryos
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Thursday, 28 June 2007
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"We just don't know whether these cells will be as good as embryonic stem cells from naturally fertilized embryos." Scientists say they've created embryonic stem cells by stimulating unfertilized eggs, a significant step toward producing transplant tissue that's genetically matched to women. The advance suggests that someday, a woman who wants a transplant to treat a condition like diabetes or a spinal cord injury could provide eggs to a lab, which in turn could create tissue that her body wouldn't reject. Ethicists disagreed on whether the strategy would avoid the long-standing ethical objections to creating embryonic stem cells by other means. Read more
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No big risk of birth defects found in antidepressants, but questions remain...
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Thursday, 28 June 2007
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No big risk of birth defects found in antidepressants, but questions remain BOSTON Two large studies are easing concerns about links between antidepressants and birth defects. via KXMB-TV Bismarck
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Actor Paul Glaser Files for Divorce
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Thursday, 28 June 2007
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LOS ANGELES - Actor-director Paul Glaser, former co-star of "Starsky & Hutch," has filed for divorce from his wife. via KSTP-TV Minneapolis
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New Research Finds Danger In Poor Penmanship
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Wednesday, 27 June 2007
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"I think the benefit ultimately trickles down to the patient because they get a better healthcare." Doctors have long been the butt of jokes when it comes to their sloppy handwriting, but new research shows just how dangerous poor penmanship can be. via WJXX
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Electronic Prescriptions Mean Fewer Mistakes
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Wednesday, 27 June 2007
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Hospitals that replace doctors' hastily written prescriptions with electronic records reduce medication errors 66 percent, researchers say. via KFOXTV
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Japan, U.S. Hold Beef Import Talks
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Wednesday, 27 June 2007
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"We hope to have an efficient meeting and a substantial exchange of opinions" Japan and the U.S. began a two-day meeting on U.S. beef imports Wednesday to exchange views as the U.S. calls for an easing of Japan's tough import restrictions. via Forbes
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