Neuroscience
In The Weeklies
Here are some relevant highlights from this week’s major scientific and medical weeklies:
New England Journal of Medicine
30 September 2004
The
Images in Clinical Medicine section this week includes a piece about
Communicating Hydrocephalus by Newman and Segal, which includes a free PowerPoint download of the image for teaching use.
Lancet
02 October 2004
This week’s issue includes a
Talking Points piece about variant CJD and one about dementia-related clinical drug trials. It also includes the commentary,
Testing for prions: A novel protocol for vCJD prevalence studies, by Glatzel.
Nature
30 September 2004
This week’s issue includes a letter on the topic of
Small modulation of ongoing cortical dynamics by sensory input during natural vision by Fiser.
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Medulloblastoma
This week's issue of The New England Journal of Medicine includes several articles and editorial commentary on the topic of childhood medulloblastoma and its treatment....
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In The Weeklies
Here are some relevant highlights from this week’s major scientific and medical weeklies:
Journal of the American Medical Association
10 November 2004
The current issue includes the paper: Kristine Yaffe et al. The Metabolic Syndrome, Inflammation,...
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In The Weeklies
Here are some relevant highlights from this week’s major scientific and medical weeklies:
New England Journal of Medicine
28 October 2004
This week’s issue includes several papers of interest, two on the topic on bacterial meningitis and the...
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In The Weeklies
Here are some relevant highlights from this week’s major scientific and medical weeklies:
Journal of the American Medical Association
20 October 2004
This week’s JAMA has a number of contributions on the subject of the diagnosis and treatment...
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In The Weeklies
Here are some relevant highlights from the new issues of the major medical and scientific weeklies:
Journal of the American Medical Association
15 September 2004
JAMA’s contents this week include the report about dementia and the voter by Karlawish...
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