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...technique allows scientists to manipulate a patient??s cells genetically—typically skin cells or blood cells—and reprogram them into a pluripotent state. Like embryonic stem cells, these iPS cells are then capable of morphing into any type of body tissue...
...said that for physicians and patient families alike, it is difficult to “show restraint” in choosing care options even when the chances of saving a patient??s life...
...patient alleged that on two separate occasions, Levine “placed his hand on [the patient??s] penis, and bounced it from side to side, and up and down...
...remotely communicate with a bedside monitor, for example, to report abnormalities with device performance,” said HMS professor William H. Maisel, one of the study’s authors. The researchers cautioned, though, that there have been no reported cases of a pacemaker being hacked and a patient??s health being jeopardized. But Maisel said this should not lessen the need for security features in the development of such products. A press release by Medtronic, the company that manufactures the Maximo, said they look forward to examining the relevant security issues with researchers and regulators. They...
...researchers said that there is little evidence to support the notion that using antibiotics will increase the length of the patient??s life, while there is ample evidence to support the fear that widespread use of antibiotics can breed bacteria that are resistant to drugs therapy...