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However, a patient history buff with solid backing in South Asia should find “A Hundred Horizons” to be a rewarding read...
...diabetes. Dr. Elizabeth G. Nabel, director of the NBHLI, said that eventually the genomic database will be made available for scientists worldwide, allowing for new discoveries in drug development and personalized disease treatment and prevention. “The hope is to get the right drug to the right patient at the right time,” said Braunwald Professor of Medicine Paul M. Ridker. “That is really the holy grail of pharmagenetics.” Ridker, who is the principal investigator of the Women’s Genome Health Study and director of the Center...
...gift for connecting with students and conveying concepts with absolute clarity. He’s enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and unfailingly patient,” he said...
Graham said there needs to be more doctor-patient communication to help prevent potential herb-drug interactions...
...least invasive dermatological treatments is GentleWaves, an FDA-approved technique developed by Virginia Beach, Va., dermatologist Dr. David McDaniel. GentleWaves, a 45-lb., 15-in. machine with two panels consisting of 2,000 tiny light-emitting diodes, flashes an amber light at a patient's skin for 35 painless seconds. Cells aren't damaged, as in some treatments, but they are energized, says Dr. McDaniel. The result is that the skin, over time, produces more collagen, a protein that disappears as we age, and less collagenase, an enzyme that degrades collagen. "Photo-modulation uses light to prevent, heal and reverse...