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I tried to watch this demo, but it seems not available , when i press start button , the button automatically turns to pause....How can I get this?
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How is privacy guaranteed with Google Buzz? I understand linking to helpdesks can be handy, but celphones/rfidchips and facebook and als google itself...
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Looks very nicely done, though the depth of the integration wasn't really shown - what systems are hooked in, and services are available. Must...
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This week I found out how to avoid temptation, resist addiction to junk food and erase bad memories. Yes, it's another week of news about the brain, which continues to fascinate and delight researchers worldwide. So here we are. Five things we learnt...
How epigenetics could turn personalised healthcare on its head
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For anyone excited about the potential of genomics to deliver truly personalised healthcare, the latest discoveries concerning epigenetics, and described in this article from the Guardian in the UK, are bound to be of enormous interest. Here's why...
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A first class patient journey
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Not so long ago I proposed that the industry stop talking about the future so much and focus more on the present. Well, I’m now about to eat my own words. But you know what, I don’t mind a bit because what I saw on Sam Basta’s Healthcare...
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