Angioplasty Works Well in Women (WebMD)

Doctor’s may think angioplasty and stents work better in men than in women, but women do just as well after artery-unclogging procedures, a Mayo Clinic study shows. More…

What’s Mine Is Mine: Brain Scans Reveal What’s Behind The Aversion To Loss Of Possessions (Science Daily)

Did you ever wonder why it is so difficult to part with your stuff? A new study reveals fascinating insights into the specific neuropsychological mechanisms that are linked with the potential loss of possessions. The research has important implications for both neuroscience and economics and may even explain why you are reluctant to sell your iPod. Full story…

MIT Students Create Biopsy Machines, Superadhesive, Micropharmacy (KMGH 7 Denver)

MIT graduate students have created three devices that are advancing medical science. Click here for more…

Positive Clinical Data Evaluating The Micrus Endovascular Cerecyte Microcoil Published In Peer-Reviewed Journals (Medical News Today)

Micrus Endovascular Corporation (Nasdaq: MEND) today announced that positive data from two clinical studies evaluating the use of the Micrus Endovascular Cerecyte bioactive microcoil in the treatment of cerebral aneurysms have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Click here for more…

MethylGene Reports Clinical Data From Phase II Study Evaluating MGCD0103 In Relapsed Or Refractory Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas (PharmaceuticalOnline)

MethylGene Inc. recently announced preliminary data from a Phase II clinical study evaluating MGCD0103, a novel, isoform-selective histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor, in relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin lymphomas (Trial 008). More…