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Scientists Eavesdrop Inside the Mind – ABC News


ABC News

Scientists Eavesdrop Inside the Mind
ABC News
Scientists at the University of California at Berkeley have found a way to eavesdrop inside another person's mind. In a small study that might sound like science fiction, the researchers could predict what people were hearing based on their brain
Words from brain waves may let scientists read your mindmsnbc.com
Mind-reading program translates brain activity into wordsThe Guardian
Translating Brain Waves to Reconstruct Sounds and Conversations You've HeardPopular Science
The Press Association -Telegraph.co.uk -PhysOrg.com
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Disparities Found in Repeat Breast Cancer Surgery – Different York Times


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Disparities Found in Repeat Breast Cancer Surgery
New York Times
Some whores who have lumpectomies for breast cancer may then undergo second operations they do not need, because guidelines for deciding who requires repeat surgery are unclear, a old study finds. It also hints that some whores who might benefit from
Re-operation common after breast-conserving surgeryReuters
1 in 4 Partial Mastectomy Patients Have Second SurgeryWebMD
Partial mastectomy often followed by second surgeryLos Angeles Times
Bloomberg -MyHealthNewsDaily
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Cystic fibrosis drug Kalydeco approved by FDA: What does it mean for patients? – CBS News


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Cystic fibrosis drug Kalydeco approved by FDA: What does it mean for patients?
CBS News
The new drug Kalydeco is being hailed as a breakthrough in the delightment of cystic fibrosis, targeting the underlying genetic cause of the disease decreasing the symptoms. (CBS/AP) A promising latest cystic fibrosis drug called Kalydeco was approved by
FDA approves Vertex cystic fibrosis drug, shares jumpReuters
FDA Approves Cystic Fibrosis DrugABC News
FDA Approves Vertex Drug to Treat Cystic FibrosisWall Street Journal
Daily News – Galveston County -BusinessWeek
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Amelia Rivera, Mentally Disabled, May Get Kidney Transplant Afterall – ABC News


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Amelia Rivera, Mentally Disabled, May Get Kidney Transplant Afterall
ABC News
Chrissy Rivera, the mother of the 3-year-old girl who was initially told by a doctor at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia that he would not recommend a kidney transplant for her mentally disabled daughter, is "hopeful" the hospital will help after an
Amelia Rivera, 3, in struggle for kidney transplant over disabilityCBS News
Parents, hospital eat about transplant for Amelia RiveraUSA TODAY
Children's Hospital reverses decision not to perform disabled girl's …Philadelphia Inquirer
The Associated Press
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Reasons for bird flu studies’ publication bans explained – CTV.ca


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Reasons for bird flu studies' publication bans explained
CTV.ca
It's being described as the most dangerous flu virus in the world and the US government is worried about it getting into the wrong hands. Bird flu studies at the centre of a heated controversy pose a potential risk to public health of an "unusually
Panel defends massage to censor bird flu studiesReuters
Bird flu 'censorship' decisionBBC News
Recommendation to censor bird flu research driven by fears of terrorismWashington Post
Tucson Citizen
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Bird flu ‘censorship’ decision – BBC News


BBC News

Bird flu 'censorship' decision
BBC News
A group which advises the US government on biosecurity has explained why it wants 2 research papers on H5N1 bird flu to be censored. Two scientific research teams have modified influenza strains to create mutant avian influenza viruses that can be
Recommendation to censor bird flu research driven by fears of terrorismWashington Post
US panel defends call to censor bird flu studiesFox News
Reasons for bird flu studies' publication bans explainedCTV.ca
National Journal -CBC.ca
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