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The Promise of Nanomedicine At AACR, scientists discuss the growing interest in nanotechnology and how it can be used to study, diagnose, and treat cancer.   By Jef Akst | April 8, 2014 CommentPrint    Link thisStumbleTweet this   WIKIMEDIA, NEMISSIMO Only a...
Chips with olestra cause body toxins to dip olestra Animation of a rotating olestra structure. Credit: public domain According to a clinical trial led by University of Cincinnati researchers, a snack food ingredient called olestra has been found to speed up the removal of toxins in the...
Rosenfeld RM, Schwartz SR, Cannon CR, Roland PS, Simon GR, Kumar KA, et al. Clinical practice guideline: acute otitis externa executive summary. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. Feb 2014;150(2):161-8.
10.Lowry F. ACIP Releases 2014 Pediatric Vaccine Schedule. Medscape Medical News. Available at https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/820066. Accessed February 8, 2014.   11.Recommended childhood and adolescent immunization schedule--United States, 2014. Pediatrics. Feb 2014;133(2):357-63  

Autism, new guidelines

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Brauser D. New Practice Guidelines for Autism. Medscape Medical News. Available at https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/819935. Accessed February 4, 2014.   Volkmar F, Siegel M, Woodbury-Smith M, King B, McCracken J, State M. Practice parameter for the assessment and treatment of children and...
16.Harrison L. Dental trauma: guidelines for pediatricians updated. Medscape Medical News. January 27, 2014. Available at https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/819755. Accessed February 3, 2014.   17.Keels MA. Management of dental trauma in a primary care setting.  
Antimicrobial from soaps promotes bacteria buildup in human noses An antimicrobial agent found in common household soaps, shampoos and toothpastes may be finding its way inside human noses where it promotes the colonization of Staphylococcus aureus bacteria and could predispose some people to...
Science 4 April 2014:  Vol. 344 no. 6179 pp. 70-74  DOI: 10.1126/science.1250169 REPORT Soft Microfluidic Assemblies of Sensors, Circuits, and Radios for the Skin Sheng Xu1,*, Yihui Zhang2,3,*, Lin Jia1,*, Kyle E. Mathewson4,*, Kyung-In Jang1, Jeonghyun Kim1,6, Haoran Fu2,5,...
UK scientists make body parts in lab by Maria Cheng Dr Michelle Griffin, a plastic research fellow, poses for photographs with a synthetic polymer ear at her research facility in the Royal Free Hospital in London, Monday, March 31, 2014. In a north London hospital,...
Breakthrough therapy allows four paraplegic men to voluntarily move their legs Spinal stimulation helps 4 patients with paraplegia regain voluntary movement Kent Stephenson, the second person to undergo epidural stimulation of the spinal cord, voluntarily raises his leg while stimulated at...
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