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Tag: medicineBy David Talbot | 10/20/2009 | 0 Comments A new urban network suggests how technology could remake health care. By Rachel Kremen | 10/07/2009 | 0 Comments Drugs could be slipped into living cells using a light-sensitive capsule. By David Talbot | 09/18/2009 | 2 Comments A step toward letting medical devices communicate. Catching Fake Meds in a Snapshot By Rachel Kremen | 09/08/2009 | 5 Comments Two-dimensional bar codes could reduce drug counterfeiting in the developing world. By Tim Hornyak | 04/17/2009 | 1 Comment A technique may double the number of lungs available for transplant. By Lauren Gravitz | 02/25/2009 | 6 Comments An automated health-care interface aims to streamline preventative screening. By Ernest J. Moniz, John D. Halamka, and Charles M. Vest | 10/20/2008 | 19 Comments Three experts suggest technology policies for the new president. Genetics' Role in Health Disparities By Emily Singer | 03/21/2008 | 1 Comment Charles Rotimi explains why a more complete snapshot of genetic variation is important. By Anna Davison | 03/12/2008 | 1 Comment A magnetic sensor system could increase drug compliance. By Anna Davison | 01/09/2008 | 0 Comments An interesting approach to curbing alcoholism is tested on rats. By Anna Davison | 11/30/2007 | 0 Comments Catheters fitted with lights could be inserted more easily. By Brittany Sauser | 11/27/2007 | 0 Comments A polymer-filled pouch that expands when exposed to blood can quickly halt bleeding. Drugs That Are Easier on the Environment By Kevin Bullis | 11/05/2007 | 0 Comments Pharmaceuticals from natural sources could be easier to find and cleaner to make, thanks to a new catalyst. By Emily Singer | 10/26/2007 | 18 Comments New drugs in clinical trials for muscle-wasting diseases could become the next big thing for athletes. By Jennifer Chu | 09/11/2007 | 3 Comments HP Labs has used its inkjet technology to make a micro-needle drug patch. |
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