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Chemistry World March 13, 2013 |
Deadly mushroom chemistry Can you tell the difference between a tasty paddy straw mushroom and a toxic death cap? Emma Shiells talks to the experts about the potentially deadly chemistry hidden in those gills  |
Chemistry World March 12, 2013 Anthony King |
Googling for new drug side effects Previously unknown prescription drug side effects have been revealed by the searches people do online.  |
AskMen.com March 9, 2013 James Fell |
Change Your Life It is an adage of time-management that if everything is a priority, nothing is. If you're not finding time to exercise and focus on healthy eating, then it is not a high enough priority for you.  |
AskMen.com March 8, 2013 |
Concussion Treatment Now that we as a society understand just how dangerous concussions are, it's our collective obligation to provide athletes with technology that can quickly and accurately diagnose an injury.  |
Chemistry World March 6, 2013 Ian Farrell |
How healthy is your breath? Breath analysis for healthcare is a hot topic, with the ultimate goal being a device that can identify an illness from a single breath at your doctor's office. Although this is still some way off, breath chemistry is used currently to monitor some conditions.  |
Chemistry World March 5, 2013 Ned Stafford |
Fukushima disaster predicted to raise cancer rates slightly Japan's 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster will put people living nearest to the nuclear power plant at a slightly elevated risk of cancer in the coming years.  |
Chemistry World March 5, 2013 Andrew Turley |
Alcohol dependence pill approved in EU Danish drug maker Lundbeck has been granted European marketing approval for Selincro (nalmefene) tablets to treat alcohol dependence.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive February 1, 2013 Ben Comer |
Drugged Driving NHTSA is working on a structured, standardized protocol for assessing the driving-impairment risks of drugs.  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2013 Eliza Strickland |
The Gene Machine and Me Ion Torrent's chip-based genome sequencer is cheap, fast, and poised to revolutionize medicine  |
Chemistry World February 28, 2013 Jennifer Newton |
Recognising celiac disease An immunosensor that recognises the specific immune response to gluten, generated by celiac disease sufferers, has been developed by scientists in Spain and Portugal.  |
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