Nov
30
UT Southwestern Heart Failure And Transplant Program to be lead by Drazner
November 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Dr. Mark Drazner, a nationally recognized magnanimity failure expert, has been named medical director of the Verve Failure and Cardiac Transplantation Program at UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Dr. Drazner, associate professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern, has been a key associate of the heart transplant team for nine years, specializing in treating patients with congestive [...]
Nov
28
Scientists Discover New Species Of Ebola Virus
November 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Scientists appear the discovery of a new species of Ebola virus, provisionally named Bundibugyo ebolavirus, November 21 in the unhampered-access weekly
PLoS Pathogens. The virus, which was responsible exchange for a hemorrhagic fever outbreak in western Uganda in 2007, has been characterized by a team of
researchers from the Centers for Complaint [...]
Nov
27
Musicians’ Brains Differ from Those of Non-musicians
November 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment
Music can change your life, and it also can change your brain. Musicians put in long hours practicing with their
instruments, and this practice gives them skills that the rest of us be deficient in. Representing example, violinists develop special hand motor
skills by intensive practice, that could primacy to differences in both their hand movements and [...]
Nov
26
SARS why were 2 lab workers in China not monitored when they fell ill asks WHO
November 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment
The World Constitution Organization cannot understand why the two lab workers who got ill with SARS were not immediately monitored when the symptoms arose. Instead, they passed on the SARS virus to family members and friends who helped look after them.
Chinese authorities are desperately vexing to contain this sudden outbreak of SARS before [...]
