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Tag: healthBy Jocelyn Rice | 10/01/2009 | 6 Comments Researchers have identified a genetic tweak that can slow aging in mice. What's the Point in Patenting Genes? By David Ewing Duncan | 05/27/2009 | 4 Comments Whatever the outcome of the ACLU vs. Myriad case, a new effort is needed to turn genetic testing into a useful diagnostic tool. When Your Diet Needs a Band-Aid By Lauren Gravitz | 05/01/2009 | 2 Comments A new "smart patch" determines caloric intake and expenditure. By Emily Singer | 04/24/2009 | 0 Comments Keeping tabs on your vitals with Microsoft HealthVault. By Lauren Gravitz | 04/23/2009 | 1 Comment With a new probe, smart phones can be used to capture and send ultrasound images. Remote Monitoring of the Heart By David Talbot | 04/21/2009 | 0 Comments Wearable, wireless technology detects early signs of heart failure. By Katherine Bourzac | 04/21/2009 | 3 Comments Nanowire arrays could be used for future medical implants. By Tim Hornyak | 04/17/2009 | 1 Comment A technique may double the number of lungs available for transplant. A Vaccine Offers Instant Immunity By Jennifer Chu | 03/03/2009 | 0 Comments A new approach primes antibodies to instantly attack cancers, HIV, and other diseases. By Lauren Gravitz | 11/19/2008 | 4 Comments Surgical lasers could soon heal cuts as well as make incisions. By Jocelyn Rice | 11/17/2008 | 0 Comments A portable sensor spots circulatory shock to save lives. By Robert Lemos | 11/12/2008 | 3 Comments Google releases a tool to track the intensity and spread of the flu. By Emily Singer | 11/10/2008 | 5 Comments Synthetic biology could yield microbes that fight cavities and produce vitamins. By Brittany Sauser | 11/04/2008 | 14 Comments A new drug proves effective in fighting obesity and related diseases while increasing stamina in mice. By Prachi Patel | 08/28/2008 | 1 Comment A tiny gripper that responds to chemical triggers could be a new tool for surgery. |
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