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Links for 2007-05-14: Corzine, Humor in Science, Anemia Drugs, Starting a Medical Blog

  • In Corzine’s Recovery, Doctors Cite Grit and Luck - New York Times
    After 11 days in intensive care, eight of them on a ventilator, and three operations on his leg, Mr. Corzine was released from the hospital on April 30 and resumed his official duties as governor six days later.
  • Humor helps make simple science fun (Review of “A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science”; by Natalie Angier)
  • WSJ Health Blog : Anemia Drugs On Trial at FDA Hearing
    “What data do you have to assure me that this is not Miracle-Gro for cancer?”
  • Clinical Cases and Images - Blog: How to start a medical blog in 2 minutes
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