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- 1From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Bruce Diamond [1] Five children in a secluded Amish village in the US contracted vaccine-derived polio, scientists announced in October, baffling epidemiologists about the infection's origin. But some...
- 2From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Roxanne Khamsi [1] Critics say the term distracts from the real risk factors . What's in a name? A great deal, according to some diabetes organizations. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the...
- 3From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): K.S. Jayaraman [1] Activists say law will make HIV/AIDS drugs unaffordable for most people. The Indian government has passed a new law forbidding local companies from manufacturing copies of drugs...
- 4From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sheldon Krimsky [1] The Great Betrayal: Fraud in Science Horace Freeland Judson Harcourt, Inc., 2004 480 pp., , $28.00 Anyone who has read Horace Freeland Judson's magnum opus on the history of...
- 5From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Igor Klyubin [1, 2]; Dominic M Walsh [3, 4]; Cynthia A Lemere [3]; William K Cullen [1, 2]; Ganesh M Shankar [3]; Vicki Betts [4]; Edward T Spooner [3]; Liying Jiang [3]; Roger Anwyl [1, 5]; Dennis J Selkoe...
- 6From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedHave you heard the one about how many commissioners it takes to run the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? The answer is "0.5," according to the Bush administration. Not much of a joke, but a predictable punchline...
- 7From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Anders Castor [1, 2]; Lars Nilsson [1, 3]; Ingbritt Ãstrand-Grundström [1]; Miranda Buitenhuis [4]; Carole Ramirez [1]; Kristina Anderson [1]; Bodil Strömbeck [5]; Stanislaw Garwicz [2]; Albert N Békássy...
- 8From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Gen Kondoh (corresponding author) [1, 7, 8]; Hiromasa Tojo [2]; Yuka Nakatani [1]; Nobuyasu Komazawa [1]; Chie Murata [3]; Kazuo Yamagata [4, 9]; Yusuke Maeda [5]; Taroh Kinoshita [5, 8]; Masaru Okabe [4]; Ryo...
- 9From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Gretchen Cuda [1] Sacks of coal ash, a widely available waste product, promise to make arsenic-contaminated water safe to drink and provide relief to millions in South Asia.[illus. 1] A new filter dubbed...
- 10From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Hui-Ju Ch'ang [1, 2, 6]; Jerzy G Maj [1, 6]; François Paris [3, 4]; H Rosie Xing [3]; Jianjun Zhang [3]; Jean-Philip Truman [1]; Carlos Cardon-Cardo [5]; Adriana Haimovitz-Friedman [1]; Richard Kolesnick...
- 11From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Meredith Wadman [1] After months of controversy over antidepressants and painkillers, experts say the monitoring of drug safety is in serious jeopardy. Meredith Wadman probes remedies for what ails the...
- 12From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedUN panel passes anti-cloning resolution The United Nations (UN) on 8 March approved a resolution calling for member nations to ban all forms of human cloning. But some countries, including Britain, South Korea and the...
- 13From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Rong Zhang [1, 8]; Michelle S C Khoo [1, 8]; Yuejin Wu [1, 8]; Yingbo Yang [1, 8]; Chad E Grueter [2]; Gemin Ni [1]; Edward E Price, Jr. [2]; William Thiel [3]; Silvia Guatimosim [4, 5]; Long-Sheng Song [4];...
- 14From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Guo-Min Deng [1]; Lixin Zheng [1]; Francis Ka-Ming Chan [2]; Michael Lenardo (corresponding author) [1] TNF-α is a potent mediator of inflammation and the host response to pathogens [1]. TNF-α is primarily...
- 15From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Emily Singer [1] The much-hyped cancer drug Iressa is showing worrying signs that it may not live up to its promise: clinical trial results released in December showed the drug does not prolong survival in...
- 16From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): David Cyranoski [1] Malaysia is set to export products made with tongkat ali, a herb thought to have aphrodisiac properties For the first few days you might have a light headache, a slight fever or even a...
- 17From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sebastien Fuchs [1]; Kristen Frenzel [1]; Christine Hubert [2]; Robert Lyng [3]; Laurent Muller [2]; Annie Michaud [2]; Hong D Xiao [1]; Jonathan W Adams [1]; Mario R Capecchi [4]; Pierre Corvol [2]; Barry D...
- 18From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedUK okays controversial embryo experiments Amidst heated debate, researchers in the UK plan to create human embryos by combining the genetic material from the fertilized eggs of two mothers. The experiments are...
- 19From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Emily Waltz [1] For many scientists, mice are the animal models of choice because they are supposed to be cheap and easy to manipulate. But in recent years, neither has been particularly true, forcing...
- 20From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Dianhua Jiang [1]; Jiurong Liang [1]; Juan Fan [1]; Shuang Yu [1]; Suping Chen [2]; Yi Luo [3]; Glenn D Prestwich [3]; Marcella M Mascarenhas [4]; Hari G Garg [4]; Deborah A Quinn [4]; Robert J Homer [2];...