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MAGAZINE | September 04, 2008
The Journal Of Life Sciences
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- Young At Brain
Elderly people with unusually sharp memory provide insight into what happens to people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. - Google's Big Record Deal
If the search giant is successful in its healthcare venture, it could spark a nationwide electronic medical records network. - Going Dutch
The United States is a leader in patient-reported medical errors, wasteful or poorly coordinated care, and high out-of-pocket costs. The Dutch often fare best. - It's In His DNA
Barack Obama may represent the first President who understands personalized medicine at more than a conceptual level. - A Passion To Ration
Efforts to control healthcare costs through comparative effectiveness will impose standards and use methods that are cost-based rather than patient-centric.